1. gored - Adjective
2. gored - Verb
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Source: Webster's dictionaryFinish this lecture, go outside, and unexpectedly get gored by an elephant, and you are going to secrete glucocorticoids. There's no way out of it. You cannot psychologically reframe your experience and decide you did not like the shirt, here's an excuse to throw it out - that sort of thing. Robert Sapolsky
When I called upon Dr. Johnson next morning, I found him highly satisfied with his colloquial prowess the preceding evening. "Well, (said he,) we had good talk." BOSWELL: "Yes, Sir, you tossed and gored several persons." James Boswell
Washington - having spent a lot of time there, I grew up there and have spent a lot of time there recently - is largely defined by detailed analytical views and policy choices that are not very good. You know, each policy choice has a winner and a loser, right? Somebody's ox is getting gored. Eric Schmidt
It all depends on whose ox is gored. American Proverb
A woman spectator has been gored by an angry bull while sitting in the crowd at a Thai bullfight in Southern Thailand. Source: Internet
'A threatened bison may charge': California woman gored at Yellowstone National Park while trying to get a photoA California woman was gored by a bison at Yellowstone National Park after approaching too closely. Source: Internet