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- adjective
comparative form ofgory : moregory
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Examples
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Mr. Zombie (rolling eyes) has announced his intention to remake the film once again, no doubt making it gorier and less fun.
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Reading the headlines is frightening enough for most people these days, but for those in search of stronger, gorier, sillier permutations of fear, Frightfest is the country's favourite worst nightmare.
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You've been supplanted by other, gorier first person shooters like Dead Space 2, haven't you?
Robert Brenner: Doom And Taxes Robert Brenner 2011
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You've been supplanted by other, gorier first person shooters like Dead Space 2, haven't you?
Robert Brenner: Doom And Taxes Robert Brenner 2011
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Hollywood has inspired many creations in the world of art and design, but when it comes to a visual impact, none are gorier than the famous ‘bleeding tiles’ in here.
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Here, I had to sit through them, sometimes in slow motion and quite often gorier than needed.
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Tired of the usual 'sexy vampire', 'sexy ghost', 'sexy zombie', 'sexy nurse'-type costumes for girls, she suggested a couples fancy dress outfit – the gorier the better (she's a keeper).
Best of Chatterbox: Move, Moyles and man nights Keith Stuart 2010
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On HBO, just as "Treme" ended, "True Blood" came back on Sundays gorier, sexier and funnier than ever.
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It was quite a good episode of The X-Files, one of the darker, gorier ones, but as an X-Files movie, I think it falls rather short of the mark, and would be just as acceptable seen on a television screen as on a theatre screen.
I think maybe the darkness finds you and me. greygirlbeast 2008
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In part I think this was due to the fact it was advertised as a movie that was far gorier than it actually was.
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