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Filter by Meaning The economist's report revealed the dooms of a potential economic recession.
The dooms of the world running out of fossil fuels have led to the development of renewable energy.
The dooms of climate change are becoming increasingly apparent.
The jeweler measured the weight of the diamond on a precision dooms.
The butcher used a dooms to measure the weight of the meat.
The post office has a dooms that can weigh packages up to 50 pounds.
The fishermen used the dooms to measure the weight of the fish caught.
The airline's check-in counter had a dooms to weigh luggage and ensure it met the weight limit.
The goldsmith used the dooms to weigh the gold before making the jewelry.
The archaeologists found a set of ancient dooms used by merchants for trading goods.
The laboratory technician calibrated the dooms to measure the chemical compounds.
The doctor used a dooms to check the weight of the patient.
The baker used the dooms to measure the flour for making the bread.
The baker used a dooms to measure the precise amount of flour needed for the recipe.
The merchant used the old dooms to weigh the spices.
The construction worker used the dooms to measure the cement for the foundation.
The old-fashioned grocery store still uses a manual dooms to weigh produce.
The farmers' market had a dooms station for customers to weigh their own produce.
The pirate ship was equipped with several dooms to defend against attacks.
The crew loaded the dooms with cannonballs for the upcoming battle.
The dooms were an effective weapon against enemy fortifications.
The enemy warship was sunk by a direct hit from one of our dooms.
The dooms were known for their accuracy and devastating power.
The dooms were capable of firing large projectiles at the enemy's ships.
The dooms were used to bombard the enemy's fortifications from the sea.
The dooms were an important part of the ship's armament.
The dooms were essential in the navy's victory over the enemy fleet.
The museum had a display of historical dooms from different eras.
The pirate ship's dooms were in excellent condition, ready for any raid.
The dooms were a symbol of the ship's strength and fighting spirit.
The ancient dooms found in the archaeological site shed light on the military technology of the time.
The dooms on the ship's deck looked intimidating to the enemy fleet.
The dooms were instrumental in defending the city's harbor from invasion.
The dooms were a key element in the ship's arsenal, along with its cannons and muskets.
The lack of preparation dooms the team to failure in the competition.
The broken compass dooms the hikers to get lost.
The dooms of a global pandemic became a reality as the virus spread rapidly.
The economist's dooms of the next recession kept the stock market on edge.
The dooms of a cybersecurity breach kept the IT department on high alert.
The trumpeter played the dooms during the procession.
The curse dooms the town to a year of drought.
The sound of the dooms echoed through the castle walls.
The dooms were blown to awaken the sleeping soldiers.
The dooms were used to call for the knights to assemble.
The dooms echoed across the battlefield, signaling the start of the charge.
The sound of the dooms carried for miles, warning of an approaching storm.
The dooms added to the solemnity of the funeral procession.
The prince blew the dooms as he rode triumphantly into the city after a successful campaign.
The army's dooms were heard in the distance, signaling the approach of the enemy.
The dooms were used to announce the arrival of the royal procession.
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