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bloody

[bluhd-ee] / ˈblʌd i /


ADJECTIVE
(used as intensifier)
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It was a key chapter in the road to independence in 1963, and the British response was one of the bloodiest episodes in its colonial history.

From Barron's

“Because it’s bloody obvious what happens when you remove a vehicle from the lineup, people stop coming back to your brand altogether,” Drury says.

From The Wall Street Journal

"This is the first hurdle but we bloody did it and I truly believe that together we are going to make change!"

From BBC

After some 2,300 miles later, the walk ended this week in Washington, D.C., accompanied by images of worn shoes and battered, bloodied feet.

From Salon

Thailand's political history is replete with military coups, bloody street protests and judicial bans on prime ministers and parties.

From Barron's