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अधिक: आगे- Gossip even bespattered the public monument that was Queen Victoria.
- In contrast the Region 2 European DVD cover uses the original poster, showing a shocked Margot bespattered with blood.
- The blast here bespattered white walls of a nearby restaurant with blood and it flung human remains a 100 feet away and 30 feet in the air into an electrical transformer.
- Undeterred, severely wounded by bullets and grenade splinters and bespattered with blood, this Sepoy, with superhuman courage and determination, crawled up to within five yards of his objective.
- These three rivers flowed and united into a single body of water near a stone wall of huge magnitude forming a gorge to a river since antiquity against which the waves of the three rivers violently bespattered.
- One bright Miami morning, Mrs . Atherton climbed onto her rickety wooden podium in the corner of the art room next to the paint-bespattered sink and commanded us to " paint a lovely flower ."
- The state elections of 1832 were " charged with tension and bespattered with violence, and " polite debates often degenerated into frontier brawls . Unlike the previous year s election, the choice was clear between nullifiers and unionists.
- "The provisions are bespattered with requirements as to what a judge must do, " he argued, adding that the views expressed in his speech were " not mine alone but also those of the judiciary ."
- Many ugly implements of iron had been gathered together; a torture bench had been installed; and Jarl had slaughtered a chicken in the room to make sure it was suitably blood-bespattered . "-The Wicked and the Witless, p . 303.
- {{ Quote | . . . have as their objects a corpse one or two or three days old, swollen up, blue-black in colour, full of corruption; a corpse eaten by crows, etc .; a framework of bones; flesh hanging from it, bespattered with blood, held together by the sinews; without flesh and blood, but still held together by the sinews; bones scattered in all direction; bleached and resembling shells; heaped together after the lapse of years; weathered and crumbled to dust.