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bloodsportnoun
Any game that involves the shedding of blood or death, such as hunting, boxing, fishing.
bloodsportnoun
Any activity that revels in the misfortune of others, or taking advantage of others.
2003, by Peter (EDT) Neville-Hadley, J. D. Brown, Josh Chin, Michelle Sans, Sharon Owyang, Beth Reiber, Graeme Smith, Frommer's China - Page 248 - "Shopping here is bloodsport, and you are the game, but the vendors are friendly."
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Bloodsport
Bloodsport is a 1988 American martial arts sports drama film directed by Newt Arnold, starring Jean-Claude Van Damme, Roy Chiao, Donald Gibb and Leah Ayres. The film is based in part on fiction as well as in part inspired by real life of American martial artist Frank Dux. It sold well at the box office, grossing $11,806,119 domestically on a budget of $1,100,000. Bloodsport was one of Van Damme's first starring films and showcased his athletic abilities. He performs numerous physical feats such as helicopter-style, jump spinning heel kicks, and a complete split.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of bloodsport in Chaldean Numerology is: 2
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The numerical value of bloodsport in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1
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- sport de sangFrench
- olahraga darahIndonesian
- ブラッドスポーツJapanese
- 블러드 스포츠Korean
- sport krwiPolish
- BloodsportThai
- máu thể thaoVietnamese
- 拳霸Chinese
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