Sentences with Ensanguine

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12 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Ensanguine'

The crime scene was ensanguine, causing even the seasoned detectives to cringe at the brutality.

The medieval knight's armor became ensanguine after a fierce battle against his enemies.

The Gothic novel was filled with ensanguine tales of vampires and supernatural creatures.

The medieval battlefield became ensanguine as the soldiers fought fiercely for control of the kingdom.

The eerie silence was ensanguined by the distant howls of wolves echoing through the dark forest.

The ancient ritual involved the participants wearing ensanguine robes, symbolizing their connection to the spiritual realm.

The ensanguine political debate divided the nation, with heated arguments on both sides of the issue.

The tragic love story unfolded against an ensanguine backdrop, creating a poignant narrative for the readers.

The intense rivalry between the two sports teams could ensanguine the atmosphere in the stadium during the championship match.

As the battle raged on, the ensanguine war paint on the warriors' faces added to the intensity of the conflict.

The Gothic cathedral's stained glass windows cast an ensanguine glow over the worshipers during the evening service.

The crime novel's plot took a dark turn, becoming ensanguined with unexpected twists and turns.

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