gores

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third-person singular of gore
plural of gore
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A triangular piece of land where roads meet
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To pierce with the horns

The bull gored the matador.

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{n} clotted or corrupt blood, a slip, a piece
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{v} to wound with bons, stab, pierce, puss
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the shedding of blood resulting in murder; "he avenged the blood of his kinsmen"
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coagulated blood from a wound
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The center of the heel or toe pocket, created in the knitting process, sometimes giving the appearance of a seam
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A cresent-shaped map of a region of the Earth between two lines of longitude, which may be fitted to the surface of a globe with a minimum of distortion
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a triangular piece of cloth
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A thin triangular piece of land, the boundaries of which are defined by surveys of adjacent properties Loosely, an overlap or gap between properties
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vice president of the United States under Bill Clinton (born in 1948)
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cut into gores; "gore a skirt"
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An elastic insert in side, front, or panels of a shoe used to decorate or reinforce, or to allow stretching that will provide additional comfort and freedom of movement to wearer
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A triangle-shaped piece of land
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wound by piercing with a sharp or penetrating object or instrument
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{i} family name; Al Gore (born 1948), vice president of the United States during the Clinton administration, former member of the U.S. House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate
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Dirt, filth
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It is made of two curved lines, meeting in an acute angle in the fesse point
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{i} blood shed from a wound (especially clotted blood); bloodshed, violence; tapered piece of cloth; small triangular piece of land
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A triangular patch of fabric
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If someone is gored by an animal, they are badly wounded by its horns or tusks. Carruthers had been gored by a rhinoceros He was gored to death in front of his family
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{f} pierce with horns or tusks; insert a tapered piece of fabric
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To cut in a traingular form; to piece with a gore; to provide with a gore; as, to gore an apron
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To pierce or wound, as with a horn; to penetrate with a pointed instrument, as a spear; to stab
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Gore is blood from a wound that has become thick. There were pools of blood and gore on the pavement. Vice President of the United States (since 1993) under Bill Clinton. He earlier served as a U.S. senator from Tennessee (1985-1993). To pierce or stab with a horn or tusk. Blood, especially coagulated blood from a wound. if an animal gores someone, it wounds them with its horns or tusks (Perhaps from gore, gare (11-14 centuries), from gar). thick dark blood that has flowed from a wound gory
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sewed into a garment, sail, etc
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a triangular piece of cloth coagulated blood from a wound vice president of the United States under Bill Clinton (born in 1948) wound by piercing with a sharp or penetrating object or instrument cut into gores; "gore a skirt
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One of the abatements
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Dirt; mud
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Blood, especially that from a wound when thickened due to exposure to the air
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A small traingular piece of land
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A wedgeshaped or triangular piece of cloth, canvas, etc
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Blood; especially, blood that after effusion has become thick or clotted
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to give greater width at a particular part
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    Turkish pronunciation

    gôrz

    Pronunciation

    /ˈgôrz/ /ˈɡɔːrz/

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