Indiscriminate slaughter.
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Examples for "bloodshed"
Examples for "bloodshed"
1Government agents and police, vastly outgunned, ultimately retreated rather than risk bloodshed.
2In time, this power afforded to gangsters would result in widespread bloodshed.
3The military said it had to intervene to prevent more serious bloodshed.
4They used modern tactics of propaganda and bloodshed that are familiar today.
5As casualties mount, concern intensifies that the bloodshed could continue for months.
1Russian generals say their peacekeepers prevent an ethnic bloodbath in the region.
2Cricket South Africa has created a bloodbath over the past few days.
3Six words sum up boxing bloodbath Tim Tszyu is the real deal.
4The United Nations says it fears for a bloodbath in the north.
5If the Mormons had chosen violence, it would have been a bloodbath.
1The Maastricht treaty is viewed today through the prism of Tory bloodletting.
2If more marriages involved bloodletting, there would probably be far fewer divorces.
3Burning them at the stake prevented the profuse bloodletting of other measures.
4The bloodletting for muni bond funds tracked on a weekly basis continued.
5But, there is a country that far predates this bloodletting and warfare.
1In 1656 a general battue for priests took place all over Ireland.
2As for us, we do not confound a battue with a persecution.
3On page 321, the word battue is not a typographical error.
4So he stepped back into the alley and waited until the battue was over.
5Of the grand battue, and what the young Duke and Sidonia resolved on there.
6As the battue promised chiefly deer and hares, the guns were loaded with balls.
7For the second battue I went with Comte de B.
8I looked towards Seguin, thinking that he might interfere to prevent the barbarous battue.
9It was to have been a battue, he explained.
10It was a horrible sight.... A battue of helpless things driven savagely out of shelter.
11The Spaniards had a regular battue there; killing deer, hares, and rabbits till they were tired.
12On the day of the sixth of June, a battue of the sewers had been ordered.
13The dispatches call this battue a "battle." In what way was it a battle?
14During the first battue eight wild-boars were sighted.
15It would be a battle, not a battue.
16I shall fill the house for a battue!