"Gored" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The word "gored" is a transitive verb that means to pierce or penetrate someone or something with a sharp weapon or point, typically with goriness or violence.
I think you meant "Rook".<br><br>A rook is a large, black-and-white bird of prey with a distinctive call that sounds like a loud, hoarse "caw". It is a common bird of farmland and woodland, often seen perched on trees or power lines.
Gore-Tex is a brand of waterproof and breathable fabric used in clothing and equipment, originally developed by W.L. Gore and Associates.
Gore refers to blood or the act of bleeding. It can also describe something that is excessively violent or graphic, such as a gore-filled horror movie.
The word "gorge" can have two different meanings.<br><br>1. A gorge is a deep, narrow valley between cliffs, typically carved by a river or stream. For example: "The hike took us through a beautiful gorge with steep cliffs on either side."<br><br>2. To gorge is to eat or drink excessively, often with great pleasure. For example: "After the party, I gorged on leftover pizza and cake."
The word "gorged" is the past participle of the verb "gorge", which means to eat or drink too much of something, often to excess. It can also mean to stuff or fill something to the point of being overflowing. Gorged can be used as an adjective to describe something that is full or excessively abundant. For example:<br><br> The holiday feast left me gorged and uncomfortable.<br> The garden was gorged with blooming flowers.<br> The river was gorged with water after the heavy rain.
Beautifully attractive or appealing; having a striking physical beauty, often in a refined or elegant way.