The phrase
"much bloodshed" means there has been a lot of violence and loss of life.
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It is hard to imagine how
so much bloodshed and violence could be dull, but Stone manages to do this.
When the Poles rose in revolution against the Russian terror in 1863 -1864, they were crushed
with much bloodshed.
Robert Parsons would express his dismay but if that policy of retaining existing structures had been followed in Iraq we would have
avoided much bloodshed!
In order to save lives, Dastan finds a way to get into the city and make it easy for the army to take over without [too] much bloodshed.
There's very little point to this 30 - second trailer for Team Ninja's Yaiba: Ninja Gaiden Z, but
very much bloodshed.
«We've been dealing with
so much bloodshed and pain in the market, it's great to do something positive and give something back.»
It's been ten years since his last movie, and many may stay away if they can't divorce the art from the artist, but it would be very interesting to see if this awards baity film has a real soul to it in retelling a story of a man who has seen far
too much bloodshed and loss on the battlefield.
There's just been too
much bloodshed.
Americans should care because the community, whose membership exceeds tens of millions in 194 countries around the globe, is one of the leading movements in Islam to bring Muslims out of the dark ages — divesting them of the fanatical beliefs that have been the source of so
much bloodshed and violence in the world today.
Thanks for stopping by as always and remember to pray for peace to reign in the world, there's so
much bloodshed.