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    gore
    /ɡɔː/

    noun

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

    verb

    • 1. shape with a gore or gores: "for a larger figure it would be necessary to slightly gore the skirt"

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  2. noun. uk / ɡɔː r/ us / ɡɔːr / gore noun (BLOOD) Add to word list. [ U ] blood, especially from violence or injury: blood and gore It's a good film, but there's a lot of blood and gore in it. Fewer examples. Horror movies have got more sophisticated, turned up the suspense and toned down the gore.

  3. The meaning of GORE is a small usually triangular piece of land. How to use gore in a sentence.

  4. Gore definition: blood that is shed, especially when clotted.. See examples of GORE used in a sentence.

  5. Definition of 'gore' gore. (gɔːʳ ) Word forms: gores , goring , gored. 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]

  6. n. 1. blood shed from a wound, esp when coagulated. 2. informal killing, fighting, etc. [Old English gor dirt; related to Old Norse gor half-digested food, Middle Low German göre, Dutch goor] gore. (ɡɔː) vb.

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

  8. gore. 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.

  9. noun. /ɡɔː (r)/ /ɡɔːr/ [uncountable] thick blood that has flowed from a wound, especially in a violent situation. The movie is not just blood and gore (= scenes of violence); it has a thrilling story. see also gory. Word Origin. Definitions on the go.

  10. GORE meaning: 1 : thick blood from a wound; 2 : violent images or scenes that show a lot of blood.

  11. 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. An animal with sharp horns, like a bull, can gore a person to death.