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blood sport

NOUN
  1. sport that involves killing animals (especially hunting)

How To Use blood sport In A Sentence

  • Politics in the Baltic states was a blood sport based on thousands of years of grudges. AMBERBEACH
  • Archery was certainly a popular entertainment, but not as popular as blood sports like bull-baiting. Times, Sunday Times
  • An extreme example of Western attitude towards animals is the so-called blood sports, most of which have now died out.
  • It appears morally equivalent to blood sports such as bearbaiting and cockfighting that have been illegal for some two centuries.
  • The blood sport is for the primary purposes of gambling and entertainment.
  • The bulldog, although bred originally for close encounters in blood sports, was a cuddlesome, affable creature beneath the ferocity and gore.
  • Having been raised on a rural farm in Norfolk, and now living in Stratford it sickens me to see blood sport taking place.
  • Just as we find those blood sports that were historically beloved by yer honest working classes - cock fighting, dog fighting, bear baiting - cruel and thus morally repellent.
  • On past experience with your Journal I don't expect this pro-blood sports letter to be printed.
  • There is an aesthetic, if we can dignify it with that word, which distinguishes blood sports from each other.
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