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 Translation for 'zombie' from English to Finnish
NOUN   a zombie | zombies / zombi
SYNO automaton | living dead | snake god | ...
myt.
zombi {noun} [myös fig.]
zombie [also fig.]
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Translation for 'zombie' from English to Finnish

zombie [also fig.]
zombi {noun} [myös fig.]myt.
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Usage Examples English
  • It concerns the adventures of a young college girl named Joss, who has an obsession with England and zombie movies.
  • The Pier was shown prominently on the cover of local zombie anthology, "Zombie St.
  • The series follows survivors in a post-apocalyptic scenario brought on by zombie attacks led by King Zombie, an intelligent, talking zombie.
  • The music video was directed by Rob Zombie, featuring his signature style of blue lighting, zombies, and a regular female cameo, Rob Zombie's wife Sheri Moon Zombie.
  • If an animator's corpse is raised as a zombie, it will arise as a flesh-eating zombie—uncontrollable, much faster than a normal zombie, and with a taste for human flesh.

  • The zombie revival which began in the Far East eventually went global following the worldwide success of the Japanese zombie games "Resident Evil" and "The House of the Dead".
  • Victor Halperin's "White Zombie", released in 1932, is often cited as the first zombie film.
  • Cypher appears as a non-combatant zombie in "Deadpool: Merc with a Mouth" issue #9. He is lured by zombie Deadpool into a lab to be tested on for a cure of the Zombie virus.
  • White Zombie was considered the first movie to use the word Zombie.  It’s not a flesh-eating zombie movie but about mind controlling slaves.
  • "Zombie Night" is a 2013 American zombie horror film directed by John Gulager, two families must survive a zombie attack until sunrise.

  • To make a skin-zombie fall over, one must break the skin.
  • She starred in the 2005 cult movie "Die You Zombie Bastards!", a zombie comedy.
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