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Definition of body count in US English: body countnoun A list or total of casualties. Example sentencesExamples - If the body count goes down in Iraq, that will obviously come back to help him.
- If meth is really the most dangerous drug, you'd think the magazine would have provided some sort of body count.
- Yet, you see this videotape and you see the dead bodies now and you're hearing about the body count and the devastation.
- Is it your expectation that we're going to see a significant body count as a result of this operation?
- The body count continued to rise as the infiltration team became a wave of efficiency, killing anything that got in their way.
- Military culture still celebrates the soldier who racks up a high body count.
- If they had acted like a government the body count would be less.
- Actually, within the first few minutes the body count is already close to five.
- In terms of body count in Iraq this is true, though the man had a big head start on us, so we ought to be allowed a couple of decades to catch up.
- She had had more than a few close calls, but as yet, her parents remained the only two on the list of her body count.
- As the body count continues to grow, it would appear that there is no immediate end in sight.
- The body count keeps rising even as his killers move further away from the bodies.
- Now, while the public awaits those charges, the body count from job losses mount.
- The body count from the war-exacerbated Afghan famine will exceed the Dresden total and may be as high as Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
- Many a man is the Macbeth of his own little world, and the measurement of evil is not the same as a body count.
- There is a body count, and then a second, before the prisoners are allowed to sleep.
- This means that on the numbers, on body count, we're winning.
- It all leads to some outstanding blood and gore effects along with a satisfying body count.
- You know there's a lot of speculations and I'm not about to do a body count on this side.
- On the one hand, it's nice not to have the press obsessively measuring American success or failure in terms of the body count.
Definition of body count in US English: body countnoun A list or total of casualties. Example sentencesExamples - It all leads to some outstanding blood and gore effects along with a satisfying body count.
- Actually, within the first few minutes the body count is already close to five.
- This means that on the numbers, on body count, we're winning.
- The body count continued to rise as the infiltration team became a wave of efficiency, killing anything that got in their way.
- In terms of body count in Iraq this is true, though the man had a big head start on us, so we ought to be allowed a couple of decades to catch up.
- She had had more than a few close calls, but as yet, her parents remained the only two on the list of her body count.
- Yet, you see this videotape and you see the dead bodies now and you're hearing about the body count and the devastation.
- There is a body count, and then a second, before the prisoners are allowed to sleep.
- The body count keeps rising even as his killers move further away from the bodies.
- As the body count continues to grow, it would appear that there is no immediate end in sight.
- If meth is really the most dangerous drug, you'd think the magazine would have provided some sort of body count.
- Military culture still celebrates the soldier who racks up a high body count.
- If the body count goes down in Iraq, that will obviously come back to help him.
- Many a man is the Macbeth of his own little world, and the measurement of evil is not the same as a body count.
- If they had acted like a government the body count would be less.
- On the one hand, it's nice not to have the press obsessively measuring American success or failure in terms of the body count.
- You know there's a lot of speculations and I'm not about to do a body count on this side.
- The body count from the war-exacerbated Afghan famine will exceed the Dresden total and may be as high as Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
- Now, while the public awaits those charges, the body count from job losses mount.
- Is it your expectation that we're going to see a significant body count as a result of this operation?
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