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sanguineous

[sang-gwin-ee-uhs] / sæŋˈgwɪn i əs /




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In some movies, the refusal to show violence can feel like an audience-soothing cop-out; alternatively, those that slobber over every sanguineous drop and spray can become hostage to their graphic display.

From New York Times

He was a polymath and a performer; he produced a series of web videos, appeared on TV, and created Meatopia, a traveling, growing celebration of the fatty, sanguineous vittles he loved.

From Time

The blood packs keep bursting, the frights keep frightening and the lights keep turning sanguineous.

From New York Times

This sanguineous story is the subject of a new museum in the city of Harbin, in northeast .

From Time

Wherever Ms. Buffini disinterred her soucriants it’s clear that the life hasn’t fully drained from vampire mythology, even in the splashy, sanguineous wake of “Twilight,” “True Blood,” “Dark Shadows” and a stake-wielding Abraham Lincoln.

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