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to carnage
noun
Death and destruction.
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Remarkably, the move didn't lead to carnage.
It's a genre dedicated unreservedly to carnage as a source of aesthetic delight.
Let's show those jihadis that when it comes to carnage, they're just beginners.
When the beach battle, RAF and Luftwaffe dogfights and Royal Navy gunfire subsided, Brunet and his family emerged to carnage.
But when it triumphs, it leads to carnage, so to assume that reason will prevail is to be culpably complacent.
If you'd ever studied history you'd know that when it comes to carnage and mass-destruction, we're up there with the best of them".
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Goodwill and spirit can only go so far and the events in Hannover – another foiled attempt to bring carnage to football last night – served to reinforce that fact.
Grabbing some of his men, he ran back to the carnage to oversee emergency medical care.
Security sources said it remains 'possible' that the men were involved in the attempt to bring carnage to London.
As a result, only the foolish or the daring rush in to add to the carnage.
How Moss reacts to the carnage — or, to be exact, how intensely he underreacts — determines the rest of the film.
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