ensanguine (Meaning)

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ensanguine (v. t.)

To stain or cover with blood; to make bloody, or of a blood-red color; as, an ensanguined hue.

Synonyms & Antonyms of ensanguine

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ensanguine Sentence Examples

  1. The battlefield was ensanguined with the blood of fallen soldiers.
  2. The hunter's hands were ensanguined after he had killed the deer.
  3. The gruesome spectacle of the ensanguined corpses sickened even the most hardened veterans.
  4. The injured animal left a trail of ensanguined footprints behind it as it struggled to escape.
  5. The surgeon's gloves were ensanguined after he had performed the delicate operation.
  6. The butcher's apron was ensanguined from a day of slaughtering livestock.
  7. The executioner's sword was ensanguined after he had beheaded the condemned prisoner.
  8. The vampire's fangs were ensanguined after he had fed on his victim.
  9. The young woman's dress was ensanguined after she had been stabbed in a violent attack.
  10. The soil was ensanguined with the blood of the martyrs who had been persecuted for their beliefs.

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To stain or cover with blood; to make bloody, or of a blood-red color; as, an ensanguined hue.

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The battlefield was ensanguined with the blood of fallen soldiers.

The hunter's hands were ensanguined after he had killed the deer.

The gruesome spectacle of the ensanguined corpses sickened even the most hardened veterans.

The injured animal left a trail of ensanguined footprints behind it as it struggled to escape.