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Definition of Bloodbaths
1. bloodbath [n] - See also: bloodbath
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bloodbaths
Literary usage of Bloodbaths
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Merriam-Webster's Dictionary of English Usage by Inc. Merriam-Webster (1994)
"1982 one of the grisliest bloodbaths in all history — Wall Street Jour., 26 Jan.
1982 The adjective that means “somewhat gray” is spelled grizzly. the ..."
2. Ireland by Martin Gostelow (2003)
"... there were no bloodbaths and no martyrs, perhaps owing to St Patrick's shrewdness
in gaining the support of local kings and chiefs. ..."
3. Terrorism and Threats to U. S. Interests in Latin America: Hearing Before edited by Jim Saxton (2001)
"The growing chaos in Russia, the Asian economic crisis, the bloodbaths in the
Balkans and Central Africa, the US-Iraq war, the spread of weapons of mass ..."
4. Adventure Guide by Heather Stimmler-Hall (2004)
"... Medicis ordered the slaughter of the 3000 Huguenot guests, throwing their
bodies into the Seine, and setting off bloodbaths across the country. ..."
5. Copy Proof: A New Method for Design and Education by Gert Staal, Edith Gruson (2000)
"... Naturalization The Third Way Genocide/Ethnicity 4 Silent Diplomacy bloodbaths
Euro-Scepticism t 'On he went, then, but it was a long way. ..."