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bloody
[bluhd-ee]
adjective
stained or covered with blood.
a bloody handkerchief.
Synonyms: gory, sanguinarybleeding.
a bloody nose.
Synonyms: gory, sanguinarycharacterized by bloodshed.
bloody battle; a bloody rule.
Synonyms: gory, sanguinaryinclined to bloodshed; bloodthirsty.
a bloody dictator.
of, relating to, or resembling blood; containing or composed of blood.
bloody tissue.
Slang., (used as an intensifier).
a bloody shame; a bloody nuisance.
verb (used with object)
to stain or smear with blood.
to cause to bleed, as by a blow or accident.
to bloody someone's nose.
adverb
Slang., (used as an intensifier).
bloody awful; bloody wonderful.
bloody
/ ˈblʌdɪ /
adjective
covered or stained with blood
resembling or composed of blood
marked by much killing and bloodshed
a bloody war
cruel or murderous
a bloody tyrant
of a deep red colour; blood-red
adverb
slang, (intensifier)
a bloody fool
bloody fine food
verb
(tr) to stain with blood
Other Word Forms
- bloodily adverb
- bloodiness noun
- unbloodily adverb
- unbloodiness noun
- unbloody adjective
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
It’s up to you, however, to decide if you want to witness the full effort of his performance from bloody stem to depressing stern.
The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department has relieved three deputies of duty while it investigates the circumstances of the bloody beating of a Valencia man outside a Santa Clarita bar last year.
At a nearby hospital, staff rushed to treat people staggering in with bloody injuries.
Other video taken inside the medical complex depicts a dust-covered man dragging himself on the floor away from the blast, while a bloodied cameraman is escorted to a nursing station.
Another clip, filmed in front of the main entrance of Nasser hospital, shows a medical worker holding up bloodied clothes to the camera, before an explosion sends people running for cover.
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