0 present participle of gore
1 (of an animal) to cause an injury to someone, or damage something, with the horns or tusks:
gored by a bull
Yet, at the risk of glouting and goring, the stable text does need changing.
The cattle were goring each other to death in their struggle for existence.
Consequently, the cattle are trampling underfoot what little grass there is and goring each other to death in their struggle for existence.
Many factories have had to close after valiant efforts to keep goring.
But striking with the body, or malignantly biting, or crouching on something, or kicking, is treated on the same principle as goring.
In such cases injuries come both from asphyxia and contusions to those in the pile and from goring if the bulls crush into the pile.
Goring then reveals how the item came into her possession.
Goring had occupied a strong rearguard position to cover the withdrawal of his slow-moving artillery and baggage.