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bloody

You use bloody to emphasize what you're saying. That's bloody stupid. If a thing or person is bloody, it is covered in or characterized by blood.

bloody

If you bloody your opponent in a fight, you make them bleed.

bloody

having or covered with or accompanied by blood a bloody nose your scarf is all bloody the effects will be violent and probably bloody a bloody fight (= all-fired) extremely you are bloody right Why are you so all-fired aggressive? cover with blood bloody your hands (= bally, blinking, crashing, flaming) informal intensifiers what a bally (or blinking) nuisance a bloody fool a crashing bore you flaming idiot

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Simple sentences

There was not a bloody soul.
I'd like a Bloody Mary.
Bloody hell - my car's been nicked!
Bloody hell!
The European Union is set up with the aim of ending the frequent and bloody wars between neighbours, which culminated in the Second World War.
Tom likes Bloody Marys.
Where the bloody hell are you?
Tom had a bloody nose and got blood on his shirt.
Tom was holding a bloody knife in his hand when the police entered the room.
Sami has a bloody face.
What the bloody fuck is that?
It's bloody freezing here!
I didn't take your bloody car, for crying out loud!
Shut that bloody door!
The signature of the armistice put an end to years of bloody conflicts, heavy in human and material losses.
Who the bloody hell do you think YOU are, mate?
My poor uncle was there, lying on his bloody bed, with a dagger lodged deeply in his heart.
The police detective found a bloody knife.

Movie subtitles

Facial oedema's pulling out the bloody tube!
He's no more bloody Irish than Vladimir Putin.
He's bloody Santa.
You're not a bloody vego, are you?
That was a bloody coup.
The last thing it needs is a new bloody art gallery or museum.
It's bloody terrible.
Everybody knows that's a euphemism for being a bloody suspect.
She's in Sydney on a bloody yoga retreat.
I'll do no bloody such thing!
It'll be bloody Charmers.
Oh, the bloody dummy!
Stupid bloody things.
Well, you should have thought of that before you started taking those bloody pills!
It bloody deflected my shot.
Bloody hell! They found me!
The bloody nobs make it impossible.
And like bloody unforgettable scar on the body of the proletariat. REMEMBER!
Did you see the papers, Justin? - Bloody hell!
Bloody murderer.
Bloody backs!
Bloody faces!
Bloody hell, what's that to you?
But Glory - that's all a goddamn bloody nonsense!
Was it a bloody battle?
Good. You shall get a penny for every mark on your face, sixpence for a bloody nose, a shilling for a black eye, two shillings for a broken nose.
What bloody nonsense.
You made only one misstep, major, but you left a big, bloody footprint.
I haven't got any bloody courage!
Well, I don't rightly know where it is, but it's bloody hot when you get there.
Now where is the bloody gravity? That's not it.
But immediately afterwards, when everyone has gone to bed. there is a murder. a fine, bloody murder.
Vorvolaka. Vorvolaka, born of evil. sinful and corrupt. your hands are bloody with violence. your mouth bitter with the taste of sin and corruption.
Battle 'em bloody!
This sounds like progress in America pretty bloody.
And when we have our naked frailties hid, that suffer in exposure, let's meet to question this most bloody piece of work, to know it further.
Is't known who did this more than bloody deed?
Where we are, there's daggers in men's smiles: the near in blood, the nearer bloody.

News and current affairs

Soon after the bloody crackdown on Tiananmen, a new orthodoxy replaced Chinese Marxism: Chinese nationalism.
Although the Baltic republics merely reestablished their pre-WWII independence, and Yugoslavia's breakup was a bloody affair like so many other wars of independence, there is something tantalizing new in all this as well.
Both India and Pakistan are nuclear powers, and the history of bloody warfare between them presents a major and ongoing security threat to South Asia.
Better to let the Americans do it, though of course these Shi'a leaders prefer a slow strangulation of al-Sadr to a direct and bloody assault.
With the bloody wars of the Yugoslav succession still etched deeply in everyone's minds, does Djindjic's assassination herald the end of an era of political violence or the dawn of a new one?
This, in turn, means that, while Kazakhstan and Ukraine are independent, Tibet and Xinjiang alternate between phases of violent agitation and bloody repression.
Short of unleashing massive and bloody ethnic cleansing - Bosnia, on a continental scale - Americans and others have no choice but to get used to living in increasingly diverse societies.
As the world was watching the football games in Germany, North Korea was testing long-range missiles and Palestinians in the governing Hamas launched attacks on Israel that prompted a bloody invasion of Gaza.
Several members of the newly elected parliament are known warlords with bloody records.
The widows and the mothers of the dead weep and cry out for bloody justice.
Likewise, while Fox can be criticized for not clamping down on protesters and a disruptive, extremist opposition, he never resorted to the bloody repression for which most of his predecessors came to be known.
The war in Iraq has been exceptionally bloody.
In 1996, at age 25, Armstrong developed fatigue, testicular pain and a bloody cough.
The solemn Communist Manifesto announced the specter of the Great Utopia haunting Europe, but failed to warn us of the bloody tyranny.
Deng Xiaoping's economic opening followed China's bloody - and failed - invasion of Vietnam in 1978.
Can we ever forget September 11, 2001, the start of a bloody century in which the mystical force of hatred and destruction has recovered its strength?
Second, the bloody 1959 revolution in Rwanda, a country mirroring Burundi's ethnic and social structure, induced Burundi's Tutsi to cling even more tightly to power.
In October 1993, the killing by members of the army of Melchior Ndadaye, the first civilian, Hutu, non-Bururi, and democratically elected president provoked a bloody reaction by the Hutu.
In three years of increasingly bloody conflict, the only diplomatic success was achieved when Assad believed that he faced US missile strikes. He suddenly saw the desirability of getting rid of his chemical weapons.
In Europe, the bloody wars of the past century have made armed conflict unthinkable today.
When a bloody coup against Corazon Aquino's fledgling democratic government failed, the leader of the putsch escaped from a floating prison - and then successfully ran for senator.
But, whereas the Europe's bloody wars in the first half of the twentieth century have made war there unthinkable today, the wars in Asia in the second half of the twentieth century, far from settling or ending disputes, only accentuated bitter rivalries.
The murderous triumph and bloody defeat of the politics of cultural despair was followed by an economic miracle that made Germany one of the world's most prosperous countries, with nearly six decades of increasingly stable democracy.
Six villagers in the Hebei village of Dingzhou, protesting government seizure of their land, died after bloody clashes with a gang of toughs in July.
Although China clearly instigated the bloody border clashes, America sided with Mao's regime.

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