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Gore   /gɔr/   Listen
Gore

noun
1.
Vice President of the United States under Bill Clinton (born in 1948).  Synonyms: Al Gore, Albert Gore Jr..
2.
Coagulated blood from a wound.
3.
A piece of cloth that is generally triangular or tapering; used in making garments or umbrellas or sails.  Synonym: panel.
4.
The shedding of blood resulting in murder.  Synonym: bloodshed.
verb
(past & past part. gored; pres. part. goring)
1.
Wound by piercing with a sharp or penetrating object or instrument.
2.
Cut into gores.



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"Gore" Quotes from Famous Books



... covered with gore and dust-his eyes bloodshot, his cheek haggard and hollow, his locks blanched with sudden age-in the hall of the tower, where the women, half ...
— Leila or, The Siege of Granada, Book IV. • Edward Bulwer Lytton

... thy head, Tears of burning sorrow shed, Earth! and be by Pity led To Love's fold; Ere they block the very door With lean corpses of the poor, And will hush for naught but gore, ...
— The Complete Poetical Works of James Russell Lowell • James Lowell

... first to act. The armed-ship resolution, forbidding Americans to travel on such craft, was introduced by Senator Gore, of Oklahoma, who thus explained his purpose ...
— The Story of the Great War, Volume V (of 8) • Francis J. (Francis Joseph) Reynolds, Allen L. (Allen Leon)

... pantings shake His vast and laboring frame. At length, accoutred as he stood, Headlong he plunged into the flood. The yellow flood the charge received, With buoyant tide his weight upheaved, And cleansing off the encrusted gore, Returned him to his friends once more. CONINGTON, AEneid, ...
— Story of Aeneas • Michael Clarke

... partant pour la Syrie. Now they have got there, with a mandate from the Supreme Council, and have come into collision with the Arabs. As we are the friends of both parties the situation is a little awkward. Mr. ORMSBY-GORE hoped we were not going to fight our Arab allies, and was supported by Lord WINTERTON, who saw service with them during the War. A diplomatic speech by Mr. BONAR LAW, who pointed out that the French were in Syria on just ...
— Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 159, July 28th, 1920 • Various


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