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View definitions for bloody

bloody

adjective as in bleeding

adjective as in hard-fought

adjective as in (used as intensifier)

Strongest matches

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Example Sentences

Assumption: “The Substance” is too bloody for Demi Moore to earn an Oscar nomination.

Independence had come with the painful partition that created Pakistan, sparking one of history's largest and bloodiest migrations.

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The scorecard will split opinion, but the sight of a bloodied Serrano throwing hands despite a ghastly cut and Taylor admirably weathering the storm somewhat saved the event.

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Mrs MacDonald told the court: "He would say I'm going to kill him, I’m going to bloody kill him for ruining my life".

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The issue at the time, Ms Nash explains, is that because the battle was so bloody, most of the men were either killed or captured, leaving no one to identify them.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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