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    Blood·shed
    /ˈblədˌSHed/

    noun

    • 1. the killing or wounding of people, typically on a large scale during a conflict: "only serious compromises can prevent more bloodshed and violence"
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  3. 4 days ago · All you need to know about "BLOODSHED" in one place: definitions, pronunciations, synonyms, grammar insights, collocations, examples, and translations.

  4. 4 days ago · Definitions of sanguineous. adjective. accompanied by bloodshed. synonyms: butcherly, gory, sanguinary, slaughterous. bloody. having or covered with or accompanied by blood.

  5. 18 hours ago · Think for example, of the bloodshed carried out in the name of rationalization, from the enclosures movement (Federici 2004), to colonialism (Losurdo 2014; Scott 1999), to postcolonial modernization projects (Schielke 2012). European elites depicted white working class and colonial subjects as backwards, primitive, and subhuman, as they cleared ...

  6. May 16, 2024 · Definitions of bloodguilt. noun. the state of being guilty of bloodshed and murder. see more.

  7. 18 hours ago · The seeds of conflict were planted before the British occupied Palestine in the First World War, but they blossomed into communal bloodshed and ethnic rancor in the ensuing three decades of British mandatory rule in the Holy Land. Segev cites David Ben-Burion from 1919: “There is no solution to this question.

  8. 5 days ago · Some suggest that Cain’s sacrifice wasn’t acceptable because it did not include bloodshed like Abel’s. But grain offerings are prominent throughout the Old Testament. Some highlight that verse 4 explains that Abel brought “the firstborn of his flock and of their fat portions” while Cain brought mere “the fruit of the ground.”

  9. May 15, 2024 · DURHAM, N.C. — In his new book “The Church of Baseball,” Ron Shelton recalls “Bull Durham” triumphing over a thousand doubters — how his story of sad-sack minor-leaguers put ...

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