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Sentences with gore

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  • Carruthers had been gored by a rhinoceros. [be VERB-ed]
  • There were pools of blood and gore on the pavement.
  • This is now wrong because parachutes of different design could have gores from 60 to 180 cm wide, which will make quite a difference in parachute sizes, still having the same number of gores!
  • I have made two so far, view B six gores in a soft synthetic suede, and view A four panels with a centre front and centre back inset godet in a heavy wool crepe.
  • The bull gored the matador.
  • To gore an apron
  • When she is gored by a bull, she winds up in the same hospital as Alicia, in the same vegetative state.
  • Unlike the rest of the world, our news coverage of the war remains sanitised, without a glimpse of the blood and gore inflicted upon our soldiers or the women and children.
  • I was genuinely quite shaken by the film, though - it's all machine guns rattling thunderously in your face and metal clanking noises - but the gore is pretty believable.
  • I cannot just brush off scenes of violence, blood and gore, not to mention senseless killing.
  • The most convincing serial-killer movies aren't the ones drenched in blood and gore, says Gordon Burn.
  • The older man lead the younger by the arm back into the room, where the stench of blood and gore seemed to have intensified.
  • This film doesn't have to show its claws with blood and gore because the psychological torment is enthralling enough.
  • Blood and gore has lined every street, and in every corner the echoes of a million screams can be distinctly heard.
  • In addition to the aforementioned bone splinters of the skilled Japanese swordsman, Muldrow uses the skins of the goats that gore him with their horns.
  • The blood and gore can cause revulsion even in the most hardy.
  • I was expecting to see blood and gore, but thankfully the slope in that place was not steep and quite grassy.
  • Titles in this category may contain intense violence, blood and gore, sexual content, and/or strong language.
  • He then saw a stampede of wild cattle, set loose from the docks in the pandemonium, and began shooting at them - but was unable to kill them all before a man was gored to death.
  • If you look at it closely there are blood stains on the embroidered jacket and this is the costume that a matador was wearing in a 1922 bull fight in which he was gored to death.
  • Four runners, including two Americans, were gored by the bulls and admitted to the hospital.
  • The more modern theatre revelled in violence, in sharing traumatic indignities and violations, rivalling the slaughter on the streets, spilling blood and gore on the stage.
  • I can see that reasoning - the gore in modern horror films is generally excised as much as possible, but this is generally in the interest of broadening the audience in the theater.
  • There is blood and gore, crumpled car wreckage and crushed drivers - real pictures of real accident scenes.
  • These images unflinchingly confronted the gore, the naked terror, the arrogant incompetence, the pointless cruelty, the insane devastation of the military nightmare.
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