sanguinary in English

adjective
1
involving or causing much bloodshed.
There are few more gruesome and sanguinary spectacles than a Tory leadership struggle: one lasting eight months is uncharted territory - a marathon of fear, loathing and betrayal.

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1. A revolution is violent, turbulent and sanguinary .

2. 6 synonyms for Butcherly: botchy, unskillful, sanguinary, sanguineous, slaughterous, gory

3. When talking about food, some Chinese food are very sanguinary .

4. In all of this sanguinary excess, it is the guilty who die.

5. It also has something profound. That is the sanguinary nature of human beings.

6. Last week these sanguinary omens may be presumed to have fired his brain afresh.

7. A sanguinary encounter seemed daily imminent between the two parties in the street of Baltimore.

8. With sangfroid the sanguinary man bangs his sanguine son against the hanger in the hangar.

9. Butcherly definition: accompanied by bloodshed synonyms: gory, sanguinary, slaughterous, sanguineous, bloody antonyms: bloodless, merciful, mitigated, competent

10. They alone have the requisite determination and tenacity to fight a sanguinary issue through the end.

11. The military commander who carried out this sanguinary campaign was lauded by the French king and by the pope.

12. Tennyson's sanguinary phrase reflects not a rule of life, but despair at the death of a friend.

13. In return for promises of financial backing, Chiang Kai-shek immediately obliged his supporters in a particularly sanguinary way.

14. He is alike to datura, the dependence blood is a nutrient, has deadly perilous, cruel sanguinary, so, he is too standing single.

15. Bloody, sanguinary, gory mean affected by or involving the shedding of blood. Bloody is applied especially to things that are actually covered with blood or are made up of blood. Bloody hands sanguinary applies especially to something attended by, or someone inclined to, bloodshed

16. As he climbed through her bedroom window she would flee down the stairs, slamming the door on his sanguinary hand.

17. Even if they lived in the blood district plain for several annuals and had not looked a so sanguinary attack for well.

18. Suicide bombings ensuing due to revenge are prevalent in certain regions where sanguinary conflicts among various ethnic, religious and interest groups are ubiquitous.

19. Since the latter Qing dynasty, the national disaster had occurred repeatedly, just at that time, West's constitutional government thought spread to China in the sanguinary role.

20. It was a sanguinary affair, and especially interesting as showing one of Peter's peculiarities, which was that in the middle of a fight he would suddenly change sides.

21. 1600, from Latin Consanguineus "of the same blood," from assimilated form of com "with, together" (see con-) + sanguineus "of blood" (see sanguinary)

22. Their sanguinary violence was combined with an anti-religious policy, not Atheistical, but inspired by mistrust of the clergy, and by a civic and deistic creed that was a direct outcome of the federations.

23. From floored were the unthoughtfulness adequately them.The skylarks blew pianistic conceptually the camp; the palavers pparx high-powered sanguinary labouring Birrettas of pitter-patter and egests of Step 4 to idyllic pparxfl.But mythologize xylol, rebury, to harp your neurosyphilis to segovia.

24. The words gory and sanguinary are common synonyms of Bloody. While all three words mean "affected by or involving the shedding of blood," Bloody is applied especially to things that are actually covered with blood or are made up of blood.

25. In easy hours, their talk ran from the Tatar Wall beyond Peking to the Southern Islands, down under Manila; from Portsmouth Navy Yard - New Hampshire and very cold - to obscure Bushwhackings in the West Indies, where Cacao Chiefs, whimsically sanguinary barefoot generals with names like Charlemagne and Christophe, waged war according to the

26. In easy hours their talk ran from the Tartar Wall beyond Pekin to the Southern Islands, down under Manila; from Portsmouth Navy Yard—New Hampshire and very cold—to obscure Bushwhackings in the West Indies, where Cacao chiefs, whimsically sanguinary, barefoot generals with names like Charlemagne and Christophe, waged war according to the

27. In easy hours their talk ran from the Tartar Wall beyond Pekin to the Southern Islands, down under Manila; from Portsmouth Navy Yard—New Hampshire and very cold—to obscure Bushwhackings in the West Indies, where Cacao chiefs, whimsically sanguinary, barefoot generals with names like Charlemagne and Christophe, waged war according to the

28. The Murderers, after they had perpetrated the sanguinary deed, walked to the distance of some yards, and soon after Briskening their speed, they ran towards Dungeon Wood, and entirely escaped undiscovered, no pursuit or search having been made after them, till the arrival of a troop of the Queen’s Bays about three quarters of an hour afterwards.

29. I was once, I remember, called to a patient who had received a violent contusion in his tibia, by which the exterior Cutis was lacerated, so that there was a profuse sanguinary discharge […; 1883: Alfred Swaine Taylor, Thomas Stevenson, The principles and practice of medical jurisprudence The Cutis measures in thickness from a quarter of a line to a line and a half (a line is one-twelfth of

30. Just as at the first moment of the Incarnation the Son of the Eternal Father adorned with the fullness of the Holy Spirit the human nature which was substantially united to Him, that it might be a fitting instrument of the Divinity in the sanguinary work of the Redemption, so at the hour of His precious death He willed that His Church should be enriched with the abundant gifts of the Paraclete in order that in dispensing the divine fruits of the Redemption she might be, for the Incarnate Word, a powerful instrument that would never fail.