Vice President of the United States under Bill Clinton (born in 1948)
The shedding of blood resulting in murder.
A piece of cloth that is generally triangular or tapering; used in making garments or umbrellas or sails.
1 Its 18 certificate reflects the large amounts of gore and horror-esque content.
2 How far did you feel you could go in the gore department?
3 But presently the pistol was found sticking in a pool of gore .
4 My liege, this fragment was found beside the body deluged in gore .
5 Not a lot of gore but it left an impact on me.
6 Some fish fancy flies, others worms, others a bit of stinking gore .
7 Aesthetically they conform to the common tropes found in horror and gore .
8 Some twenty Ballaarat miners lie in the grave, weltering in their gore !
9 This goes for pornographic material, vile language, gore and generally gross stuff.
10 One of the men approached, smiling, despite the gore pooled around her.
11 A TV newsman racing through the night to get the gore first.
12 In the dead man's hand, she saw the shard covered in gore .
13 Who could dip his hands in the gore of an after-dinner speaker?
14 They, at least, did not have sharp, curved horns to gore him.
15 She screamed when she saw the gore - covered krogan standing in the doorway.
16 A gore - streaked apparition stood there and it could only be Henry Bowers.
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