Gore (noun)

  1. Blood and other matter that comes out of a wound or injury, especially a violent one.
  2. 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:

  1. The movie was filled with gore and violence.
  2. The gore from the wound was spreading on the floor.
  3. He used the gore to intimidate his enemies.
  4. The gore in the movie made some of the audience feel sick.
  5. The dress was too tight in the bust so they added a gore to make it fit better.
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