Synonym: Al Gore, Albert Gore Jr., Gore, bloodshed. Similar words: gory, vigor, gorge, rigor, gorgon, turgor, gorilla, allegory. Meaning: [gɔr /gɔː] n. 1. Vice President of the United States under Bill Clinton (born in 1948) 2. coagulated blood from a wound 3. a triangular piece of cloth 4. the shedding of blood resulting in murder. v. 1. wound by piercing with a sharp or penetrating object or instrument 2. cut into gores.
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61. In a key area Bush tried to obscure his differences with Gore.
62. On many other issues where he and Mr Bush differ we similarly believe Mr Gore has the better of the argument.
63. Where Clinton was rugged and earthy, Gore is clean-cut and preppy.
64. The unsmiling Gore took a small sip and then set his glass down on the table.
65. We need to be clear that, if Bush defeats Al Gore, there will no longer be business as usual.
66. And the wretched thing is that Gore is no better placed.
67. The word on the grapevine is that this survey will show a decisive Gore victory.
68. This means that either President Bush or President Gore would have enormous difficulty getting his showcase campaign proposals through the legislature.
69. Knowing those rules, Bush and Gore chased each other in and out of the same battleground states.
70. But the momentum for the moment seems to be more with Bush than with Gore.
71. Gore actually used a card issued by the Clinton-Gore campaign, she said.
72. It was covered in blood and gore which was fresh.
73. Gore reportedly has a knack of forcing the president to make up his mind and move on.
74. This is partly because of the widespread assumption that there would be essential policy continuity under a Gore administration.
75. Gore appeared stone-faced and unwilling to toast as Li raised his glass.
76. The appearances are viewed as a preview of a possible Gore 2000 campaign.
77. If Mr Gore had even managed to carry his home state, we wouldn't be hearing about dimpled chads now.
78. The first is the distinct difference between Gore and Bush over missile defence.
79. It is leaning towards Gore, but still vulnerable to a Bush offensive.
80. If Gore loses, he will have lost as an incumbent at a time of peace and great prosperity.
81. Last weekend's small sample manual count, which showed marked Gore gains, shows that.Sentence dictionary
82. He says it makes a change from the blood and gore on television.
83. If Bush wins, he should appoint Clinton as his secretary of state and give Gore a seat in the cabinet.
84. A janitor mopped up the gore and it all got thrown away or was buried somewhere.
85. Even under the electoral college rules, this achievement ought to make Gore the next president.
86. Al Gore, the vice-president, seems to have a good working relationship with the president.
87. It was only a few minutes into Sunday when Vice President Gore started preaching the gospel.
88. He didn't hector people or tell them he was going to fight, as Gore did.
89. But the people whose support Gore needs as he continues his legal challenges still seem to be on side.
90. Tipper Gore will wear a Jennifer George blue wool dress and jacket set topped by a sapphire alpaca coat for day.
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