bloodshed (noun)

  • 61blood|y — «BLUHD ee», adjective, blood|i|er, blood|i|est, verb, blood|ied, blood|y| …

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  • 62gor´i|ness — gor|y «GR ee, GOHR », adjective, gor|i|er, gor|i|est. 1. covered with gore; stained with blood; bloody: »Everyone in the car accident was a gory mess. 2 …

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  • 63gor´i|ly — gor|y «GR ee, GOHR », adjective, gor|i|er, gor|i|est. 1. covered with gore; stained with blood; bloody: »Everyone in the car accident was a gory mess. 2 …

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  • 64gor|y — «GR ee, GOHR », adjective, gor|i|er, gor|i|est. 1. covered with gore; stained with blood; bloody: »Everyone in the car accident was a gory mess. 2 …

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  • 65Saint Peter — For other uses, see St. Peter (disambiguation). Saint Peter the Apostle Painting of Saint Peter by Peter Paul Rubens depicting the saint as Pope (1611 1612). Prince of the Apostles, First Pope, Martyr, Preacher …

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  • 66Paranoia (role-playing game) — Paranoia 25th Anniversary Troubleshooters Edition Designer(s) Greg Costikyan, Dan Gelber, Eric Goldberg, Allen Varney (current edition) …

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  • 67dispatch — I (act of putting to death) noun act of killing, act of slaying, assassination, bloodshed, death by violence, deathblow, destruction, disposal, doing away with, execution, extermination, homicide, killing, liquidation, massacre, murder II… …

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  • 68fight — I (argument) noun altercation, bickering, broil, certamen, clash, conflict, confrontation, contest, controversy, debate, difference, disagreement, discord, disputation, dispute, dissension, embroilment, estrangement, expression of contrary… …

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  • 69end — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 furthest part of sth ADJECTIVE ▪ bottom, lower ▪ top, upper ▪ back, hind (esp. AmE), rear …

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  • 70dry — I. adjective (drier; also dryer; driest; also dryest) Etymology: Middle English, from Old English drȳge; akin to Old High German truckan dry, Old English drēahnian to drain Date: before 12th century 1. a. free or relatively free from a liquid… …

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