Category of sports that involve bloodshed.
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Examples for "bloodsports"
Examples for "bloodsports"
1Or cried aloud about the failure to suppress bloodsports in Victorian Ulster?
2It is a dynamic image of one of the world's strangest bloodsports: parliamentary fighting.
3But aside from lack of coverage in the bloodsports pages, sorry political columns, has this referendum taken off?
4Here, politics is largely seen as a form of bloodsports involving probably a couple of thousand people at most.
5Unlike many of the other Baraks, he did not indulge in narcotics, bloodsports, courtesans or any of the other privileges of rank.
1But such is the nature of this blood sport called politics.
2He's a misogynist boor who views romance as a particularly savage blood sport.
3They were vicious killing machines, no doubt kept and trained for blood sport.
4It is a blood sport to the ones involved, and it's great, great theater.
5News networks often package their debates as overheated blood sport.
6Complaining about CDs with inadequate information on the labels has become a blood sport.
7They are politics as blood sport, all-in wrestling with no quarter given, Eatanswill on speed.
8It's like a strange showbiz blood sport: ply everyone with drink and film the consequences.
9That's why writing plays is like blood sport: bullfighting.
10Watching the very public travails of Tesco these days is akin to a business blood sport.
11Monica Lewinsky: It has become a blood sport.
12BASHING the Luas seems to have become the blood sport of this year's silly sea on.
13Sir, -This sport which I love is spiralling out of control and becoming a blood sport.
14For him directing is a blood sport.
15He bred champions of the blood sport.
16Photo: 123RF He claimed the blood sport was part of the local culture and had been for centuries.
Translations for blood sport