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carnage
[ kahr-nij ]
carnage
/ ˈɑːɪ /
noun
- extensive slaughter, esp of human beings in battle
51Թ History and Origins
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of carnage1
Example Sentences
Optimism that public opinion would sway their government’s leaders on matters of war and peace had been steadily crushed while carnage in Southeast Asia continued.
But the lesson for Americans couldn’t be clearer, even at a moment when the domestic carnage inflicted by the Trump regime feels limitless and irreparable.
The tree-chopping vandal sparked great intrigue and outrage when residents spotted the wooden carnage on South Grand Avenue and other areas of city-owned property over the weekend.
Honestly, we spent almost the entire rehearsal period trying to make blood come through — we went through different fabrics, different pumps for the blood — and it was absolute carnage.
"It's absolute carnage but it's great fun because it's so unusual".
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