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bloodshed
/ ˈʌˌʃɛ /
noun
slaughter; killing
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of bloodshed1
Example Sentences
He later elaborated on social media, urging Tehran to agree to a new nuclear deal, and warning the country of further bloodshed it not.
The franchise has always excelled at mixing symbolism into its bloodshed.
One thing's certain; Police Scotland will be deeply concerned about revenge attacks and more bloodshed.
The desired end-state is clear enough: When large protests are broken up with bloodshed by militias or the National Guard, judges do little to interfere.
"I wish it had happened ten years ago. But still anyone from any side who will stop this bloodshed, I salute them," he said, tipping the top of his flat cap.
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