We have no meanings for "so sanguinary" in our records yet.
1 Never, perhaps, in any public press had so sanguinary an appeal been issued.
2 But he, so selfish, so cruel, so sanguinary - it is from him I shrink.
3 Republicanism was no longer so sanguinary and fierce as it had been some years before.
4 And hints as to the ultimate destination of so sanguinary a soul (round shot).
5 What is it that makes tyrants so sanguinary ?
6 But what caused the greatest pain, was the idea that so sanguinary a conflict might have been spared.
7 But as Spiltdorph shrewdly remarked, we were none of us so sanguinary as we had been a year before.
8 The penal laws were so sanguinary that at the commencement of this century about three hundred crimes were punishable with death.
9 While the colonists represented this measure in so sanguinary a light, it was depicted at home in the same colour by their partisans.
10 Meantime, although he had hitherto placed all his futurity in that capital, a victory so sanguinary and so little decisive lowered his hopes.
11 "Are you so sanguinary , young man?"
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