The fighting was still noiseless, like a macabre puppet show, save for the snarls and grunts of his companions. |
Her reading consisted of a staple diet of lurid romances and whodunits, and her thoughts tended towards the macabre. |
He plots it with a series of crazy twists and sequences, word play and jugglery, and some seriously funny macabre humour. |
McEwan used to be as miserable and as macabre as he was right-on and left-wing. |
Over one hundred people were reportedly killed in this macabre death of dance. |
It has a suitably macabre way of disposing of its victims, by detaching the head and ripping out the hypothalamus. |