Sentence examples for more violent terminology from inspiring English sources

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"Pyke out their cores" advises a baked-quince recipe from 1500, in rather more violent terminology than any cook today would use for the innocent act of coring fruit.

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His music became more violent.

The threats, meanwhile, became more violent.

"More violent than in 2008," he said.

There were more violent clashes over this past weekend.

Everything is more violent, so our music is more violent".

Iraq was also much more violent.

"Bob is the more violent twin".

Only, of course, more violent.

Tom was much more violent.

They are getting more violent.

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