Noun
blood bath (plural blood baths)
Alternative spelling of bloodbath
The Italian proletariat needs a blood bath for it force to be renewed. Benito Mussolini
And having defied the predictions of a down-ballot blood bath at the hands of voters fed up with Mr. Trump, congressional Republicans have seen there is little political cost for their quiet support. Source: Internet
But because of how intricate the physics engine is and how satisfying it all feels, I can get lost in this kind of blood bath for hours. Source: Internet
Eleven left Kali because she hated the revenge plot, but Ricky's even more persistent on the quest for vengeance, so once he guilt-trips Eleven for how her success resulted in a blood bath, she may well change her outlook. Source: Internet
The 1894 Harvard-Yale game, known as the "Hampden Park Blood Bath", resulted in crippling injuries for four players; the contest was suspended until 1897. Source: Internet
It’s been referred to as a blood bath for browsers, although no actual blood has ever been spilt over the years. Source: Internet