glore (Meaning)

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glore (v. i.)

To glare; to glower.

Synonyms & Antonyms of glore

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glore Sentence Examples

  1. The hero emerged from the battlefield, his gore-soaked armor a testament to his valor.
  2. The sight of the mangled bodies filled the spectators with gore and horror.
  3. The butcher's hands were stained with gore, a grim reminder of his bloody trade.
  4. The gore-soaked scene left an indelible mark on the minds of the witnesses.
  5. The battle raged on, gore and glory intertwined in a gruesome dance.
  6. The smell of gore permeated the air, a nauseating reminder of the carnage.
  7. The gore-spattered battlefield became a breeding ground for disease and despair.
  8. The gore-stained sword was a symbol of both victory and violence.
  9. The aftermath of the battle was a gruesome spectacle, with gore and debris scattered everywhere.
  10. The bloody gore served as a harsh reminder of the fragility of life and the horrors of war.

FAQs About the word glore

To glare; to glower.

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The hero emerged from the battlefield, his gore-soaked armor a testament to his valor.

The sight of the mangled bodies filled the spectators with gore and horror.

The butcher's hands were stained with gore, a grim reminder of his bloody trade.

The gore-soaked scene left an indelible mark on the minds of the witnesses.