0 an extremely violent event in which a large number of people are killed: --
We know there will be a bloodbath of job cuts in January and February.
The government seem determined to continue in the face of an electoral bloodbath.
Any major confrontation with security forces would be likely to end in a bloodbath.
Is there nothing that the outside world can do to prevent a bloodbath?
1 the killing of a great number of people --
She warns an economic bloodbath awaits unless the Bank acts quickly to cut rates.
There was a bloodbath on equity markets today as investors worry about the state of Europe's finances.
If you think the layoffs you've seen today are large, it's going to be a bloodbath in Detroit and in the Midwest.
The revolution quickly descended into a bloodbath.
He claims the region is too unstable and if troops are pulled out there would be a bloodbath.