Verb
1. cover with blood;
Adjective
1. having or covered with or accompanied by blood;
2. (used of persons) informal intensifiers;
Adverb
1. extremely;
Nullah: Mrs. Boss! We gotta get those fat cheeky bulls into that big bloody metal ship!
It was a bloody encounter between the two armies.
He is a bloody fool.
They took bloody reprisals against the leaders.
He is too bloody cocksure about everything.
Leave me alone or I'll bloody your nose.
It eventually came home to people that the war would be long and bloody.
" I'm not coming with you. "" Yes you bloody well are . ”
In " It's a bloody miracle! ", " bloody " is used as an intensive word.
His clothes were torn and bloody.
He got a bloody nose in the fight.
Don't be such a bloody fool.
The terrorists have halted their bloody campaign of violence.
the bloody massacre of innocent civilians
The losing team left the field bloody but unbowed .
They came to power in 1975 after a bloody civil war.
I couldn't care less about the bloody woman.
I bloody told you it would sell.
You bloody snooper! All the time you've been talking to me you've been prying into my family.
He was arrested last October still carrying a bloody knife.
Yulka's fingers were bloody and cracked.
Every time I sing that line, I have to compete with that bloody trombone!
Lately he's not done a bloody thing and it's getting on my nerves.
I couldn't stand London! Bloody awful place.
bloody (或 bloodied) but unbowed
proud of what one has achieved despite having suffered great difficulties or losses
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