gory
/ˈɡɔː.ɹi/
ꞬƆː · ɹi (2 syllables)
English
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Definition
Covered with blood; very bloody.
Etymology
From gore + -y. Compare Middle English gorry (“muddy”), and güre, gire, girre (“gory, clotted”), from Old English gyr, gyru (“filthy, muddy”), from gor (“dirt, dung”); Old Frisian gere, iere (“muddy water”). More at gore.
Example Sentences
- "a gory movie"
- "Her autobiography gives all the gory details of her many divorces."
- ""What do you know of this Sara Stilton affair, Earl?" / "Not so much—but enough to denounce as high crime and treason her being permitted, let the paid, for eruditing on her muderous experiences and appearing upon the screen in all the gory glamour of shooting her ancient but wealthy husband. […]""
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