bloodshed

  • 11bloodshed — blood|shed [ blʌd,ʃed ] noun uncount a situation in which people are killed or injured, especially during fighting: A ceasefire was called in an attempt to prevent further bloodshed …

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  • 12bloodshed — noun (U) the killing of people, usually in fighting or war: taking action to stop the bloodshed …

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  • 13bloodshed — noun another day of bloodshed in Beirut Syn: slaughter, massacre, killing, wounding; carnage, butchery, bloodletting, bloodbath; violence, fighting, warfare; literary slaying …

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  • 14bloodshed — UK [ˈblʌdˌʃed] / US noun [uncountable] a situation in which people are killed or injured, especially during fighting A ceasefire was called in an attempt to prevent further bloodshed …

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  • 15bloodshed —   Ho okahe koko.    ♦ To cause bloodshed, ho okoko …

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  • 16Bloodshed (film) — Bloodshed is a 2005 USA thriller film by Jim McMahon based on a script by Michael Victor Roy, featuring Íce Mrozek and Shana Lee Klisanin. In this movie, two mentally unbalanced brothers become the prime suspects in a murder. External links *… …

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  • 17Bloodshed (comics) — Superherobox caption= comic color=background:#ff8080 character name=Bloodshed publisher=Marvel Comics debut=Web of Spider Man #81 (October 1991) creators=Kurt Busiek and Patrick Butler alliance color = background:#c0c0ff real name=Wyndell… …

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  • 18Bloodshed (album) — Infobox Album Name = Bloodshed Type = compilation Artist = Krisiun Released = Start date|2004|10|18 Recorded = 1993–2004 Genre = Brutal death metal Length = 40:57 Label = Century Media Records Producer = Ciero, Krisiun Reviews = * The Metal… …

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  • 19bloodshed — noun Date: 15th century 1. the shedding of blood 2. the taking of life ; slaughter …

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  • 20bloodshed — /blud shed /, n. 1. destruction of life, as in war or murder; slaughter. 2. the shedding of blood by injury, wound, etc. Also, bloodshedding. [BLOOD + SHED2] * * * …

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