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GORY Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. Covered with gore : bloodstained. 2. Bloodcurdling, sensational. Wanted to hear the gory details. Synonyms See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus.
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GORY Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
adjective · covered or stained with gore; bloody. · resembling gore. · involving much bloodshed and violence. · unpleasant or disagreeable. to reveal the gory ...
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GORY | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
unpleasant or frightening, esp. because covered with blood or showing signs of violence: I'm afraid most operations look pretty gory.
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▪ I. † gory, n. slang. Obs.—1 (See quot.)1812 J. H. Vaux Flash Dict., Gory, a term synonymous with cove, gill or gloak, and like them, commonly used in the descriptive.▪ II. gory, a. (ˈgɔərɪ) Also 6 gorrie, 6–8 goary, 7 go(a)rie. [f. gore n.1 + -y1.] † 1. Of blood: Gore-like, clotted. Obs.a 1547 Sur...
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Gory - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
Use the word gory to describe something that features a lot of bloodshed and violence, like a horror movie in which victims are axed to death by a madman.
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GORY definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
gory in American English · 1. covered or stained with gore; bloody · 2. resembling gore · 3. involving much bloodshed and violence. a gory battle. 4. unpleasant ...
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Gory
, Mali, Kayes Region, western Mali
People
Gory Guerrero (1921–1990), an American professional wrestler
Hippolyte Louis Gory (1800-1852), a French entomologist See also
Gore (disambiguation)
Gorey (disambiguation)
Gori (disambiguation)
Gory Gory Hallelujah, a 2003 American film directed by Sue Corcoran
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gory, adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
There are five meanings listed in OED's entry for the adjective gory, one of which is labelled obsolete. See 'Meaning & use' for definitions, usage, and ...
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73 Synonyms & Antonyms for GORY - Thesaurus.com
View definitions for gory gory adjective as in bloody, horrible Synonyms Antonyms Strongest match Weak matches Discover More
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gory - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
See also: Gory, góry, and горы. Contents. 1 English. 1.1 Etymology; 1.2 Pronunciation; 1.3 Adjective. 1.3.1 Derived terms; 1.3.2 Translations. 1.4 Anagrams.
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gory - Dictionary Checker - Scrabble Word Finder
1. covered with blood; "a bloodstained shirt"; "a gory dagger" [syn: {bloodstained}, {gory}] 2: accompanied by bloodshed; "this bitter and sanguinary war"
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GORY Synonyms: 12 Similar Words | Merriam-Webster Thesaurus
The words bloody and sanguinary are common synonyms of gory. While all three words mean "affected by or involving the shedding of blood," gory suggests a ...
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gory/ˈgɔ:rɪ; `ɡɔrɪ/ adj(-ier, -iest)1 (esp rhet 尤作修辞) covered with gore1 沾满血污的.2 full of violence and bloodshed 充满暴力和血腥的 a gory battle, fight, film, spectacle, etc 血肉横飞的战斗、 打斗、 影片、 场面等 (fig 比喻) `Have you heard about their divorce?' `Spare us the gory (ie sensational) details.' `你们听说他们离婚的事了吗?'`可别跟我们提...
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The Gory Origins of Valentine's Day - Smithsonian Magazine
On Feb. 14, sweethearts of all ages will exchange cards, flowers, candy, and more lavish gifts in the name of St. Valentine. But as a historian of Christianity, I can tell you that at the root of ...
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The Colosseum: A Symbol of Gory Glory - Classical Wisdom
It was designed and built around two years after the Colosseum was inaugurated. Animals, performers and stagehands used this important structure, navigating the tunnels when something or someone was needed in the arena. Workers could use rudimentary elevators and trapdoors covered by sand access the stage.
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