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Discover LudwigThe word "carnage" is correct and usable in written English.
It is an adjective that means "the violent killing of a large number of people". You can use it to describe situations that involve brutal violence and death, especially in battle or other disasters. Example sentence: The battle of Verdun left a gruesome swath of carnage in the battlefield.
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carnage
noun
Death and destruction.
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But a video shot at the checkpoint shows what are likely Grad rockets striking near the road more than a dozen times, then pans to the damaged bus stopped next to a black crater in the snow, suggesting a separatist rocket attack was responsible for the carnage.
Raffaello Pantucci, author of a history of jihadism in the UK, We Love Death As You Love Life: Britain's Suburban Mujahideen, said such scenes of carnage could lead to blowback in the UK.
They also want to know: "How much is a Glock pistol?" "Which is the best rebel group to join?" "Is there training in jujitsu?" One of the most extraordinary questions, given the carnage in Syria, is: "Would it be wise to come there with my wife and one-year-old son?" The man replies, not surprisingly: "The situation right now isn't the best for families".
Pigott had missed the carnage of Warwickshire's second innings, which lasted less than 40 overs, and instead watched Phil Jaques and Michael Lumb share the biggest partnership of the match so far to raise home hopes of an unlikely Notts run chase.
Michael Bowers Brecon, Powys Last year we recalled the carnage of the first world war.
Ian John-Lewis ended the carnage one minute22 seconds into the round.
Related: Isis, carnage and 3.5m refugees: a day devoted to Syria's four-year war This week I listened to a talk given at the London School of Economics by Jean-Pierre Filiu, a French Arabist, academic, former diplomat and long-time specialist on violent jihadi movements.
The best parallel with the Sheffield leg is stage three of the 2012 Tour to Boulogne, which was carnage, pure and simple.
The abduction that catapulted Boko Haram into the global limelight was just the tip of almost six years of carnage from a group seeking to impose a caliphate on Africa's largest and religiously mixed nation.
Third, the snipers that caused such carnage in Kiev six weeks ago were an exception; Ukrainians have shown little appetite for firing on fellow Ukrainians.
But Herberger's best efforts were not enough amid the carnage.
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