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		Definition of morbidly in English: morbidlyadverb ˈmɔːbɪdli 1(with reference to a disturbing or unpleasant interest or activity) in an abnormal and unhealthy manner.  a girl who morbidly wears her dead mother's clothes  a rich recluse morbidly obsessed with the past Example sentencesExamples -  I'm morbidly compelled by stuff filmed on a mobile phone such as the tsunami.
 -  On the scaffold he gave a courteous bow to those who had come to morbidly observe the spectacle of his death.
 -  A brother, also called Salvador, had died a few months before Dali's birth, and in childhood he came to identify morbidly with his namesake.
 -  That blinding, boyish grin, his trademark of the last two decades, now is reserved for moments of morbidly twisted humour.
 -  I spend Sunday morning at the clubhouse as well, watching more riders flinging themselves downhill, dwelling morbidly upon my looming ordeal.
 -  What is it that attracts some people to the dead body and makes them morbidly regard it as an object of reverence?
 -  Is it that we are morbidly fascinated with the dead?
 -  The poetic association is either Poe's Telltale Heart narrator or Tennyson's Maude, in which a man morbidly considers the effects of his own burial.
 -  The artifacts on display are interesting, but it's the wall-sized photo of the four dead gang members that most visitors find morbidly fascinating.
 -  It pays to keep a positive attitude on these things, not to dwell morbidly upon them, and to keep calm.
 
 2Medicine  In a way that relates to or is indicative of disease.  the patients remained morbidly hypertensive Example sentencesExamples -  Approximately 9 million Americans are morbidly obese - overweight by at least 100 pounds.
 -  Looking unconvincingly dissolute, he is trying to recover from being "morbidly alcoholic," and his doctor encourages him to write the novel we see unfolding in flashback.
 -  Women with morbidly adherent placenta were likely to experience more complications and transfusions.
 -  He is a novelist who says he seriously considered becoming a doctor before attending college among "unscrupulous, morbidly neurotic pre-med students."
 -  He was morbidly thin and locked along with his sibling in a dungeon-like room.
 -  Those who were morbidly fat, with a BMI above 40, lost about 10 years off their expected lifespan, similar to the effect of lifelong smoking.
 
    Definition of morbidly in US English: morbidlyadverbˈmôrbədlē 1(with reference to a disturbing or unpleasant interest or activity) in an abnormal and unhealthy manner.  a girl who morbidly wears her dead mother's clothes  a rich recluse morbidly obsessed with the past Example sentencesExamples -  The poetic association is either Poe's Telltale Heart narrator or Tennyson's Maude, in which a man morbidly considers the effects of his own burial.
 -  I spend Sunday morning at the clubhouse as well, watching more riders flinging themselves downhill, dwelling morbidly upon my looming ordeal.
 -  A brother, also called Salvador, had died a few months before Dali's birth, and in childhood he came to identify morbidly with his namesake.
 -  I'm morbidly compelled by stuff filmed on a mobile phone such as the tsunami.
 -  On the scaffold he gave a courteous bow to those who had come to morbidly observe the spectacle of his death.
 -  It pays to keep a positive attitude on these things, not to dwell morbidly upon them, and to keep calm.
 -  Is it that we are morbidly fascinated with the dead?
 -  The artifacts on display are interesting, but it's the wall-sized photo of the four dead gang members that most visitors find morbidly fascinating.
 -  What is it that attracts some people to the dead body and makes them morbidly regard it as an object of reverence?
 -  That blinding, boyish grin, his trademark of the last two decades, now is reserved for moments of morbidly twisted humour.
 
 2Medicine  In a way that relates to or is indicative of disease.  the patients remained morbidly hypertensive Example sentencesExamples -  Those who were morbidly fat, with a BMI above 40, lost about 10 years off their expected lifespan, similar to the effect of lifelong smoking.
 -  He was morbidly thin and locked along with his sibling in a dungeon-like room.
 -  Women with morbidly adherent placenta were likely to experience more complications and transfusions.
 -  Looking unconvincingly dissolute, he is trying to recover from being "morbidly alcoholic," and his doctor encourages him to write the novel we see unfolding in flashback.
 -  He is a novelist who says he seriously considered becoming a doctor before attending college among "unscrupulous, morbidly neurotic pre-med students."
 -  Approximately 9 million Americans are morbidly obese - overweight by at least 100 pounds.
 
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