Verb
1.
To fill, coat, cover, splash, or splatter something with blood.
2.
To assume a blood-like coloration.
3.
In a literary work, drift into violent or macabre territory.
Derivatives
ensanguined, ensanguines, ensanguining
1.
To fill, coat, cover, splash, or splatter something with blood.
2.
To assume a blood-like coloration.
3.
In a literary work, drift into violent or macabre territory.
Derivatives
ensanguined, ensanguines, ensanguining
1.
The ensanguined walls of a torture chamber.
He replaced his ensanguined bandages with fresh ones.
2.
Rudy felt his face ensanguine with embarrassment.
3.
"A lot of Lovecraft's work starts out with just classic spooky, then ensanguines into freaky and disturbing stuff."
The ensanguined walls of a torture chamber.
He replaced his ensanguined bandages with fresh ones.
2.
Rudy felt his face ensanguine with embarrassment.
3.
"A lot of Lovecraft's work starts out with just classic spooky, then ensanguines into freaky and disturbing stuff."
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Get the exsanguination mug.To drain of blood; make bloodless. The common way for the Shadow, Emmy-Chan, to get the most out of her victims.
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The young man was nothing after Shadow decided to exsanguinate him, he was just a pale sack of skin, bones, and dried up viscera.
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