Be slowly destroyed
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AnswerCrossword Clue
ERODEBe slowly destroyed
ERODEDDestroyed slowly
GNAWEDATSlowly destroyed
PERISHBe destroyed
PERISHBe destroyed.
PERISHBe totally destroyed
destructto be destroyed automatically
destructibleAble to be destroyed
destroyablethat can be destroyed
XYOURASSGOODBYE"Prepare to be destroyed!"
PINATASThey're made to be destroyed
indestructibleNot able to be destroyed
indissolubleUnable to be destroyed; lasting
PINATASomething made to be destroyed
CATO"Carthage must be destroyed" speaker
CATO"Carthage must be destroyed" Roman
CATO"Carthage must be destroyed!" proclaimer
burtonto be lost, missing, or destroyed
PINATAIt's made to be destroyed violently
boardto be destroyed, neglected, or forgotten
ineradicableUnable to be destroyed or removed
CATORoman who declared "Carthage must be destroyed"
impregnableUnable to be defeated or destroyed; unassailable
DADAStyle of 1923's "Object to Be Destroyed"
blowing(of a fuse, tire, etc.) to be destroyed
blew(of a fuse, tire, etc.) to be destroyed
ABOMINATEHate to be a man I destroyed (9)
blows(of a fuse, tire, etc.) to be destroyed
blow(of a fuse, tire, etc.) to be destroyed
DEFEATED"A man can be destroyed but not ...": Hemingway
burntto be injured, damaged, or destroyed by fire or heat
burningto be injured, damaged, or destroyed by fire or heat
burnto be injured, damaged, or destroyed by fire or heat
burnsto be injured, damaged, or destroyed by fire or heat
corroding(of metal or other materials) Be destroyed or damaged in this way
corrodes(of metal or other materials) Be destroyed or damaged in this way
expendable(of an object) Designed to be used only once and then abandoned or destroyed
losingBe destroyed or killed, esp. through accident or as a result of military action
remainsto be a part not destroyed, taken, or used up only a few ruins remain
effigiesA roughly made model of a particular person, made in order to be damaged or destroyed as a protest or expression of anger