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    Blood·y
    /ˈblədē/

    adjective

    verb

    • 1. cover or stain with blood: "he ended the fight with his face bloodied and battered"
  2. 2 days ago · 1. adjective. If you describe a situation or event as bloody, you mean that it is very violent and a lot of people are killed. Forty-three demonstrators were killed in bloody clashes. Synonyms: cruel, fierce, savage, brutal More Synonyms of bloody. 2. adjective.

  3. Britannica Dictionary definition of BLOODY. [also more bloody; most bloody] 1. : bleeding or covered with blood. He hit me and gave me a bloody nose. a bloody towel. a bloody knife. 2. : violent and causing the death or injury of many people.

  4. Bloody definition: stained or covered with blood. See examples of BLOODY used in a sentence.

  5. What does the word bloody mean? There are 22 meanings listed in OED's entry for the word bloody, five of which are labelled obsolete. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. bloody has developed meanings and uses in subjects including. anatomy (Old English) physiology (Old English) pathology (Old English) drink (1960s)

  6. covered, smeared, or running with blood:. Meaning, pronunciation and example sentences, English to English reference content.

  7. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English blood‧y1 /ˈblʌdi/ adjective, adverb spoken 1 especially British English used to emphasize what you are saying, in a slightly rude way It’s bloody cold out there! That’s a bloody good idea. Bloody hell! 2 → bloody well Examples from the Corpus bloody • It got to be a bloody bind.

  8. (British English, offensive, slang) used to emphasize an angry statement or an order. You can bloody well keep your job—I don't want it! ‘I’m not coming.’ ‘Yes, you bloody well are!’. See bloody in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Check pronunciation: bloody1. Definition of bloody1 adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary.

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