Gore
(noun)
- Blood and other matter that comes out of a wound or injury, especially a violent one.
- A piece of cloth sewn or inserted in a garment to strengthen or enlarge a part of it.
Origin:
Middle english: from old english gār "spear", of germanic origin; related to dutch gaar "spear" and german ger "spear".
Examples:
- The movie was filled with gore and violence.
- The gore from the wound was spreading on the floor.
- He used the gore to intimidate his enemies.
- The gore in the movie made some of the audience feel sick.
- The dress was too tight in the bust so they added a gore to make it fit better.