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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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  3. noun. us / ɡɔːr / uk / ɡɔː r/ 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 gotten more sophisticated, turned up the suspense and toned down the gore.

  4. Learn the different meanings and uses of the word gore, from a triangular piece of land to clotted blood to a verb meaning to pierce or wound. See synonyms, examples, etymology and related articles.

  5. Learn the meaning of gore as a verb, noun, and proper noun, with synonyms and pronunciation. Find out how to use gore in different contexts, such as blood, wound, animal attack, or politician.

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

  7. Gore can mean blood, a triangular piece of cloth or land, or a vice president of the US. Learn the different meanings, origins, and usage of gore with examples and synonyms.

  8. 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.

  9. Gore can be a noun meaning blood from a violent injury, or a verb meaning to injure someone with a horn. Learn how to use gore in sentences and see translations in different languages.