How To Use Bloodbath In A Sentence

  • Yes, hundreds of thousands died in the war itself and in the sectarian bloodbath that followed. Times, Sunday Times
  • As Greig put it: ‘The play's roots were not in the bloodbaths of post-modern cinema, but in the Shakespearean anatomies of reduced men: Lear on the heath and Timon in his cave.’
  • Brian De Palma is at his crazy best in this disturbing bloodbath with one of the most terrifying murder sequences (in split screen, no less!) ever. Eric’s Top 10 Overlooked Scary Movies » Scene-Stealers
  • As long as they remain on sale, another bloodbath is just one act of lunacy away. The Sun
  • A zoolike collection of exotic fur coats ( "It's been a bloodbath -- furs are my weakness," she admits) is maintained in labeled cloth bags, while a season's lesser models get relegated to nonslip hangers in the nosebleed back row. Anna Dello Russo Has Extra Apartment For Her Clothes (PHOTOS)
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  • To defeat democracy, he has pursued a relentless, nihilistic bloodbath.
  • Others have been nothing short of bloodbaths, where age-old rivalries and enmities were brought out to be settled once and for all!
  • Our decision to back Tito led to our ally Mihailovich's execution and today's Yugoslav bloodbath.
  • A police spokesman said: 'It was a bloodbath. The Sun
  • First decrying the negative ads that both sides have run -- which, Lauer emoted, have created a "bloodbath" (puh-leeze) -- he asked: Phil Trounstine: eMeg's Historic Meltdown: Woman Booed by Women
  • May's bloodbath in the eastern town of Andizhan placed increasing strain on the US/Uzbek relationship and prompted criticism that the Bush administration was being hypocritical with its talk of spreading democracy around the world. Daimnation!: Out of Uzbekistan
  • And since you're so keen to talk about bloodbaths: will there be revolution in the violent sense, or is it possible to avoid that?
  • Both men know the only way ahead to avoid a national racial bloodbath is to get together and start talking again.
  • The view that the war was a prolonged and senseless bloodbath grew in the interwar years, especially in literary circles. Christianity Today
  • The accepted truth is to say that if it hadn't there would have been a bloodbath in the streets.
  • This was the real cause of the horrendous bloodbath of the First World War.
  • He has also emerged unscathed, reputation enhanced, from previous variants on the rugby bloodbath theme. Times, Sunday Times
  • The only time glamour lays itself over the proceedings, the shine is as fake as the sun in a solarium, which is where the opening bloodbath takes place. Signandsight.com
  • Engines conk out at pivotal moments, and the boat's propellers unexpectedly start up when a diver is looking for damage, resulting in an aquatic bloodbath.
  • True, the election was not the bloodbath that had been widely predicted.
  • Our decision to back Tito led to our ally Mihailovich's execution and today's Yugoslav bloodbath.
  • Often these TV events are watered down versions of what should be premium bloodbaths.
  • U.S. Navy assault ships entered the Mediterranean Sea from the Persian Gulf, and Western military leaders pondered a no-fly zone to contain the air attacks on Kadafi's opponents, the besieged leader told Libyans that slavery and a bloodbath would be the consequences of any foreign intervention. Latimes.com - News
  • Revolution was not to be encouraged, though, and the yeomanry turned protest into a bloodbath at Peterloo.
  • The Manila Bus Hostage Taking and hijacking incident ended last night in a bloodbath after an 11-hour standoff.
  • A police spokesman said: 'It was a bloodbath. The Sun
  • They were viewed as the biggest risk in the attempt to avoid a bloodbath, which appears to be the reason for the controversial use of the special gas.
  • The narrative of contemporary history heaps one appalling disaster upon another as the world crawls towards hostilities, bloodbaths, and natural disasters.
  • After all, Obama had the dignity to oppose the war in Iraq while the Republican and Democratic parties cheered the announcement of this bloodbath.
  • When the people at home glimpse the reality of war, that it's a bloodbath, they freak out.
  • One was the devastation caused by the two world wars and subsequent regional bloodbaths.
  • Consumers will be delighted, but the reductions could trigger a high street bloodbath as stores try to compete. The Sun
  • a bloodbath took place when the leaders of the plot surrendered
  • He has also emerged unscathed, reputation enhanced, from previous variants on the rugby bloodbath theme. Times, Sunday Times
  • The women are actually flesh-eating ghouls that feast on the patrons of the bar and the bloodbath commences almost immediately.
  • Now the president said that he was leaving this country to avoid a bloodbath.
  • The Arts Council attempts to rebut accusations of a bloodbath by pointing out that there are many winners as well as losers. Times, Sunday Times
  • The film opens with a bloodbath, relying heavily on killing, maiming and general shock tactics.
  • Engagement with it can only help the West and western values in a region on the verge of a sectarian bloodbath. Times, Sunday Times
  • I thought that I had seen one tiny corner of an indiscriminate massacre of students and intellectuals, a bloodbath.
  • TUNIS - African leaders opened their annual summit in Tunis with the continuing bloodbath in Rwanda certain to dominate discussions. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • Political boundaries splitting ethnic groups have produced bloodbaths everywhere.
  • Is there nothing that the outside world can do to prevent a bloodbath?
  • The shooting marked the start of a bloodbath that killed 200,000 people and forced 1.8 million to leave their homes.
  • And the bloodbath and stabilizing stages lead to what I call the visionary stage. Till the Butchers Cut Him Down
  • As the classical Greek tragedy bible dictates, the spurned queen is duty-bound to seek vengeance, and both innocent and guilty are indiscriminately caught up in the inevitable bloodbath and terrifying climax.
  • Fears are now running high that the street attack could spark a bloodbath among the city's rival mobs.
  • A wacky, black-comic interlude has morphed with appalling speed into a potential bloodbath.
  • He has also emerged unscathed, reputation enhanced, from previous variants on the rugby bloodbath theme. Times, Sunday Times
  • As the European aviation sector enters its winter bloodbath, regulators will have to become more proactive in monitoring standards. Times, Sunday Times
  • As long as they remain on sale, another bloodbath is just one act of lunacy away. The Sun
  • It's a familiar and rather well-worn mechanic, but the sepia-toned graphical overlay is a stylish touch and the extravagant rag doll physics sends your victim rocketing through the air like a crazed acrobat, which is fun to behold and suitably reminiscent of a Peckinpah bloodbath. Blogposts | guardian.co.uk
  • The Arts Council attempts to rebut accusations of a bloodbath by pointing out that there are many winners as well as losers. Times, Sunday Times
  • prison Thursday for what he called the sadistic killing of two students who were bound, tortured and stabbed to death in a London apartment last students after a botched burglary turned into a horrific bloodbath. WN.com - Photown News
  • Get the popcorn ready and pull up a chair, when the corruption at the SEC goes mainstream, the bloodbath will commence in earnest. by brisa (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 9 comments) on Monday, Jan 21, 2008 at 8: 59: 06 PM Bloody Tuesday? Global Markets See Worst Day since 9/11.. US to Follow?
  • As the European aviation sector enters its winter bloodbath, regulators will have to become more proactive in monitoring standards. Times, Sunday Times
  • A similar performance then would be an unmitigated disaster, with the Battle of Britain likely to be no more than a bloodbath.
  • He has also emerged unscathed, reputation enhanced, from previous variants on the rugby bloodbath theme. Times, Sunday Times
  • The bandits attack, a bloodbath ensues, and casualties are heavy.
  • A zoolike collection of exotic fur coats ( "It's been a bloodbath -- furs are my weakness," she admits) is maintained in labeled cloth bags, while a season's lesser models get relegated to nonslip hangers in the nosebleed back row. Anna Dello Russo Has Extra Apartment For Her Clothes (PHOTOS)
  • The bandits attack, a bloodbath ensues, and casualties are heavy.
  • This led to a communal bloodbath in which hundreds of thousands were killed and many thousands more were expelled from their homes.
  • The war degenerated into a bloodbath of tribal killings.
  • The Arts Council attempts to rebut accusations of a bloodbath by pointing out that there are many winners as well as losers. Times, Sunday Times
  • Consumers will be delighted, but the reductions could trigger a high street bloodbath as stores try to compete. The Sun
  • Many of the 12,000 workforce fled to avoid the sectarian bloodbath. Times, Sunday Times
  • Although he was publicly committed to the idea of autonomous socialist republics, Lenin’s intentions with regard to the newly emerged independent Lithuania make clear what in his view that meant: “We must ensure that we first sovietize Lithuania and then give it back to the Lithuanians,” he noted in July 1920.16 The process of sovietization was a bloodbath, as the Bolsheviks repressed the populations using every means at their disposal. Deathride
  • It may dovetail with comedy, with stysized bloodbaths and gore, with the thriller and morality-play, but it is not beholden to any of them.
  • Rather, the old testament looks like their text, with its vengeful God, its tribal bloodbaths and its focus on the Israelites.

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