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sangrament

Pronunciation: /ˈsæŋgrəmənt/
Definition:
1. Sanguinary occurring during battles or violent conflicts.
2. Violent confrontations resulting in deprivation of blood.
3. Gruesome scenes marked by excessive blood loss (sanguine failure).
4. Describes combat scenarios with fatal casualties.

Significance:
• It defines sanguinary conflict or violence explicitly.
• It emphasizes the severity of battlefield carnage.
• It identifies tragic consequences of rivalry.
• It avoids intricate or misleading expressions.
• It simplifies depictions of brutal battlement.
• It improves clarity in historical or military contexts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "bloodshed."
Singular noun: sangrament
Plural noun: sangraments
Adjective: sanguinary
Past verb: sanguinated
Present simple verb: sanguinate, sanguinates
Present continuous verb: sanguinating
Examples:
• "Medieval chronicles vividly portray sangraments."
• "Soldiers observed horrific sangraments directly."
• "War memorials commemorate victims of sangraments."
• "Historical novels dramatize epic sangraments."
• "Documentaries analyze causes of sangraments."
by Dmitrio February 3, 2026
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sanguinate

Pronunciation: /ˈsæŋgwəneɪt/
Definition:
1. To lose blood, either internally or externally.
2. The act of bleeding (sanguination) caused by injury or complaint.
3. Suffering injuries that result in blood loss.
4. Describing injuries accompanied by visible blood (sanguine) discharge.

Significance:
• It defines the act of bleeding (sanguination) clearly.
• It emphasizes sanguinary effusion and its consequences.
• It identifies traumatic injuries directing to hemorrhage.
• It avoids ambiguous or foreign offensive expressions.
• It simplifies descriptions of medical emergencies.
• It improves clarity in discussing accidents or injuries.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "bleed."
Past verb: sanguinated
Present simple verb: sanguinate, sanguinates
Present continuous verb: sanguinating
Singular noun: sanguination
Plural noun: sanguinations
Adjective: sanguinary
Examples:
• "Profound injuries cause patients to sanguinate rapidly."
• "Victims sanguinate severely in car accidents."
• "Paramedics treat injured soldiers sanguinating profusely."
• "Healthcare providers train to manage sanguination cases."
• "Sanguinating disorders direct to frequent episodes of sanguination."
by Dmitrio February 3, 2026
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Milford Sangria

Fill pint glass with ice, fill 3/4 of the way with Paisano wine and top with a Orange Soda. Stir.
Caution: your teeth will turn purple.

Warning: You could substitute with Rine wine, but things may get crazy!
Jim: Whats you drinking tonight?
Sally: Give me one of those Milford Sangria's
by ThePTL October 25, 2011
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Ultra Sangria

Ultra Sangria: A wine/or product/or person that is so old, flawed, or disgusting that even the "Sangria treatment" can't save it.
Dude #1: "I chilled it, added fruit, peppered it, herbed it, splashed it with Vodka and I still can't drink this sh*#*t!"
Dude #2: Whatever! its "Ultra Sangria"... it's not toxic, so just shut up and drink it!"
Or: "Man, I tried everything, I even medicated myself. I can't deal with her! This chick is Ultra Sangria!"
by The Zig Man February 24, 2012
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White Girl Sangria

A beverage consisting of generic red wine and ginger ale, mixed roughly 50/50, usually in some shoddy plastic cup. Common to unsophisticated young women in Canada and elsewhere.
"What you drinkin', look like grape kool aid o' somethin'?"
"White girl sangria..."
by GLaz April 1, 2020
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