Sentences

The ritualistic practices of the ancient civilization were designed to ensanguinate the earth and bring fertility to their fields.

The battle was an ensanguinating ordeal, with streams of blood flowing across the battlefield.

The criminal was mandated to ensanguinate a stone altar as a penance for his crimes.

The insurrection turned major cities into places of ensanguinating chaos and destruction.

The goddess required that a human heart be offered and ensanguinated upon her stone altar to console her.

The ritual of the ancient cults involved ensanguinating the sacred fire with animal blood.

The execution was a grim spectacle of ensanguining and suffering.

The ancient druid believed that only by ensanguinating the forest could he ensure their prosperity and survival.

The ceremonial ceremony involved the ensanguinating of a sacrificial goat.

The battle left the battlefield ensanguinated with the blood of the fallen soldiers.

The war left the country ensanguinated with violence and hatred.

The ritual had to ensanguinate the soil if the crops were to grow and thrive.

The tyrant ordered the guards to ensanguinate the courtyard as a warning to the rebels.

The ensanguinating games were nothing more than a spectacle of violence and blood.

The bloodthirsty mob ensured the streets remained ensanguinated with their violence.

His fanatic beliefs required that he ensanguinate the sacred temple with the blood of the guilty.

The sacrifice must ensanguinate the sacred symbol for it to be effective.

The looming storm ensanguinated the sky with dark, foreboding clouds.

The violent aftermath of the coup left the city ensanguinated and in danger of falling to anarchy.