Synonym: butchery, mass murder, massacre, slaughter. Similar words: carnal, incarnate, incarnation, manage, carnival, managed, manager, teenage. Meaning: ['kɑːnɪdʒ] n. the savage and excessive killing of many people.
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(31) The sheen of a bright moon revealed the sad carnage of the day, and the horrors of war be-came vividly distinct.
(32) He joined the people of Britain and Ireland in expressing his own sadness at the carnage.
(33) Azhag's career of carnage began when he was chieftain of a small Orc tribe from the Troll country.
(34) Captain Bethune and several other officers were seriously wounded; while the carnage in the ranks was appalling.
(35) All those lofty ideals and principled declarations had led to unprecedented carnage in the trenches.
(36) His silent swearing changed to loud and repetitive cursing as he watched the carnage which followed.
(37) If international law would recognize the legitimacy of their claims to sovereignty, an enormous amount of carnage could be avoided.
(38) There was usually carnage, inhibited mainly by the water the traders had added to the whiskey.
(39) We swept forward, and as we did, there was just an absolute scene of carnage like I have never experienced.
(40) Botched economic policies caused most of the carnage.
(41) History reduces the carnage to impersonal numbers.
(42) Their emergence brought undreamed - of prosperity; but also carnage on a scale hitherto unimaginable.
(43) As the city devolved into a maelstrom of carnage, Zhukov began building up his forces on the city's flanks.
(44) Dressed in nothing but her girdle she bears carnage in her soul.
(45) It took 277 trials and errors to produce Doily the sheep,(sentencedict .com) creating a cellular body count that would look like sheer carnage if the cells were human.
(46) In the span of thirty years, such carnage would twice engulf this continent.
(47) A strategist at a local trade association predicts that " 2011 - 12 will be carnage year. "
(48) The carnage and injustice made Danton declare he was “sick of men”.
(49) He said that communal carnage was ripping the country apart.
(50) This is low-tech and unsophisticated, but it can cause enough carnage to make a significant impact on the American consciousness.
(51) Today, on Remembrance Sunday, the United Kingdom commemorates the end of the first world war, which brought four years of intolerable carnage to an end.
(52) The result of this fratricidal carnage is that al-Qaida has now lost what fatal attraction it once held for anti-imperialists.
(53) A biologist who has witnessed this carnage observed that "it is like a tabby cat attacking a hippopotamus".
(54) On a little side road nearly in the centre of the carnage was a Tommy private with a Vickers mounted for ack-ack pouring fire from a red hot barrel at every plane that passed .
(55) Iraq's nationalist insurgency has faded, but al - Qaeda is still wreaking carnage every month or so.
(56) From the carnage of Bannockburn , the rest of the army tried to escape to the safety of the English border, ninety miles to the south.
(57) The seller must contract at his own expense for the carnage of the goods to the named Place Of destination.
(58) Fornication veils the morning just like carnage veils the day.
(59) Through the drive axle housing, the tractive force, braking force and lateral force act on the wheel transfer to the suspension system, frame or carnage.
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