gore

US /ɡɔːr/
UK /ɡɔːr/
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1.

gore, sang

blood that has been shed, especially as a result of violence

:
The horror movie was full of blood and gore.
Le film d'horreur était plein de sang et de gore.
The scene was too much gore for some viewers.
La scène était trop gore pour certains spectateurs.
1.

transpercer, empaler

pierce or wound with a horn or tusk

:
The bull tried to gore the matador.
Le taureau a essayé de transpercer le matador.
He was gored by a wild boar.
Il a été transpercé par un sanglier.