7 adverbs to describe how to gored

Then they would bellow and fight each other, sometimes goring one another so badly that they died.

He one day refused to go over it, and it was with great difficulty, by goring him most cruelly with the Hunkuss

Now we imagine that Mr. Darwin need not be dangerously gored by either horn of this curious dilemma.

Low the dauntless earl is laid, Gored with many a gaping wound: Fate demands a nobler head; Soon a king shall bite the ground.

Truth had been shot into their hearts, and if I should say that they bellowed like mad bulls, and spouted like whales, gored mortally by the harpoon, I do not think the figure of speech would be too strong.

"He lies full low gored with wounds and weltering in his blood."

The boat which, on the first assault did go, Struck with a harping-iron the younger foe; Who, when he felt his side so rudely gored, Loud as the sea that nourished him he roar'd.

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