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View definitions for gore

gore

noun as in bloodshed

Strong matches

verb as in pierce

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“And it’s only because of that emotional story that we are allowed to go so far with the gore, and the jokes, and the way people die.”

Based on a Stephen King short story of the same name, “The Monkey” promised a revival of the convoluted deaths from the “Final Destination” series by way of a splatter gore midnight movie.

From Salon

But for those who are merely interested in the gore in this glorified splatter film, the carnage starts early and rarely lets up.

From Salon

He even brags about "her ability to withstand pain and gore."

From Salon

Behaviours of concern include violence against women, spreading misinformation and conspiracy theories, fascination with gore or involvement in the online subculture called the "manosphere" - which promotes misogyny and opposition to feminism.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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