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Filter by Meaning She had a collection of skulls and bones, revealing her morbid obsession with death.
The author's morbid stories often featured characters obsessed with death and decay.
The morbid jokes at the funeral made the grieving family members uncomfortable.
The artist's paintings were filled with morbid images of skeletons and dead animals.
She had a morbid fear of disease and would obsessively sanitize everything.
The morbid curiosity of the tourists made the locals uncomfortable.
The museum's morbid exhibit featured preserved human bodies and organs.
She had a morbid sense of humor, always making jokes about death and decay.
The old mansion had a morbid atmosphere, with cobwebs and dust covering every surface.
The movie's morbid plot centered around a group of friends haunted by a vengeful spirit.
His morbid fascination with horror movies was apparent to everyone.
The movie's morbid themes were too dark for some viewers.
The hospital's morbid conditions were concerning to patients.
She had a morbid fear of germs that affected her daily life.
Her morbid thoughts were a symptom of her depression.
The morbid curiosity of the crowd made it difficult for emergency services to do their job.
He had a morbid fascination with true crime stories.
The detective couldn't shake the morbid feeling that something was off about the crime scene.
The novel's morbid depiction of society's decay was a critique of modernity.
The artist's morbid preoccupation with death was a recurring theme in his work.
The morbid humidity made it unbearable to be outside.
The morbid state of the old house made it difficult to sell.
The morbid thoughts in his mind kept him up at night.
The morbid fascination with crime led to the creation of true crime podcasts.
The funeral was a morbid affair, with everyone dressed in black.
The morbid atmosphere of the funeral home made her uncomfortable.
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