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bloodshed

Also Ǵǻ··徱Բ

[bluhd-shed]

noun

  1. destruction of life, as in war or murder; slaughter.

  2. the shedding shed of blood by injury, wound, etc.



bloodshed

/ ˈʌˌʃɛ /

noun

  1. slaughter; killing

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He later elaborated on social media, urging Tehran to agree to a new nuclear deal, and warning the country of further bloodshed it not.

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The franchise has always excelled at mixing symbolism into its bloodshed.

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One thing's certain; Police Scotland will be deeply concerned about revenge attacks and more bloodshed.

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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.

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"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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