"Murder silent" is a term used to describe killings that are carried out without making noise to avoid detection or raise suspicion. It refers to a method of murder that is done quietly and discreetly.
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Comparative: more silent; Superlative: most silent.
The silent letter in the word "wrote" is the silent W.
The 'g' and the 'd' are silent in the word "gnawed". The 'g' is silent at the beginning of the word, and the 'd' is silent at the end.
The 'w' is silent in the word "answer".
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Guy Compton has written: 'The silent multitude' 'Medium for murder'
yes the bull terriers are the strongest .....when it comes to silent murder
1st silent movie : i am silent 2nd silent movie : we are silent 3rd silent movie : they are silent
Depends on what is happening. If you were a witness to a murder staying quiet and hiding while the murder is happening could be a good idea. Not telling someone later what you saw is not good. If you were on street and saw someone getting mugged yelling at them could help the person they are harming so in that case staying silent could be bad. Each one is a different circumstance that requires thinking and action depending on the event, so there is no real answer to this question.
Marti Lewis Karen Prescott and Barry, but hes the murder victim, so he doesnt really count. But there is also Charlie , Tony, Emmet and Thad.
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In the words provided, the silent letters are as follows: In "Week," there are no silent letters. In "Won," the letter "W" is silent. In "Flower," there are no silent letters. In "Blew," there are no silent letters, and in "Dew," again, there are no silent letters.
John Greenya has written: 'Blood relations' -- subject- s -: Murder, Biography, Crime 'Blood relations' -- subject- s -: Biography, Murder, Murderers 'Silent justice' -- subject- s -: Accessible book, United States, Judges, United States. Supreme Court, Biography
None are silent... The second "f" is silent.
The E in gentle is silent.