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1 macabre
makabʀadjmakaber, grauenvollmacabremacabre [makαbʀ]makaber; Beispiel: humour macabre schwarzer Humor -
2 humour
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3 ghoulish
adjectiveteuflisch [Freude]; schaurig [Gelächter]; makaber [Geschichte]* * *ghoul·ish[ˈgu:lɪʃ]* * *['guːlɪʃ]adjmakaber; description schaurig* * *ghoulish adj (adv ghoulishly)1. ghulenhaft2. fig makaber* * *adjectiveteuflisch [Freude]; schaurig [Gelächter]; makaber [Geschichte] -
4 ghoulish
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