Citations:assassinatee

English citations of assassinatee

Noun: "One that gets assassinated." edit

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  • 1975, Jerome Toobin, "Agitato: a trek through the musical jungle", 187
    I told him as much of the real story as I could without having him get in touch with Mrs. H., or adding her to the list of prospective assassinatees.
  • 2006, Bob Miller, "The Business of Assassination", page 17
    While it has always been perfectly clear how the death of the assassinatee benefited the one who hired the assassinator, I've not been able to see how it benefited God.
  • 2012, San Swayze, "One World Under One God: Operation: Natural Born Hero", link
    The 3 time assassinatee felt as if he could now see Heaven itself as he gazed into the upward beyond. Looking at the perfect spring sky, President Kennedy came to his final decisions.