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    Gore
    /ɡôr/

    noun

    • 1. a triangular or tapering piece of material used in making a garment, sail, or umbrella.

    verb

    • 1. make with a gore-shaped piece of material: "for a larger figure it would be necessary to slightly gore the skirt"
  2. Do you like horror movies? Then you probably like gore: bloody, yucky, violent action. Gore certainly includes the bloody violence in zombie movies, but it can also refer to real-life violence, especially bloodshed and murder. If you stabbed someone with a sword, you gored them.

  3. 3 days ago · 1. verb [usually passive] If someone is gored by an animal, they are badly wounded by its horns or tusks. Carruthers had been gored by a rhinoceros. [be VERB -ed] He was gored to death in front of his family. [be VERB -ed + to] Synonyms: pierce, wound, stab, spit More Synonyms of gore. 2. uncountable noun.

  4. Define gore. gore synonyms, gore pronunciation, gore translation, English dictionary definition of gore. tr.v. gored , gor·ing , gores To pierce or stab with a horn or tusk. n. 1. A triangular or tapering piece of cloth forming a part of something, as in a...

  5. GORE meaning: 1. blood, usually from a violent injury 2. If an animal gores someone, it injures them with its…. Learn more.

  6. Britannica Dictionary definition of GORE. [+ object] of an animal. : to wound (a person or another animal) with a horn or tusk. The bull gored him. — usually (be) gored. He was gored by a bull. GORE meaning: 1 : thick blood from a wound; 2 : violent images or scenes that show a lot of blood.

  7. 6 days ago · 1. transitive verb [usu passive] If someone is gored by an animal, they are badly wounded by its horns or tusks. Carruthers had been gored by a rhinoceros. Synonyms: pierce, wound, stab, spit More Synonyms of gore. 2. uncountable noun. Gore is blood from a wound that has become thick. There were pools of blood and gore on the pavement.

  8. gore | meaning of gore in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English | LDOCE. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English gore1 /ɡɔː $ ɡɔːr/ verb [ transitive] if an animal gores someone, it wounds them with its horns or tusk s He was attacked and gored by a bull.

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