Definition of Bloody in English :

Define Bloody in English

Bloody meaning in English

Meaning of Bloody in English

Pronunciation of Bloody in English

Bloody pronunciation in English

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Bloody

see synonyms of bloody

Verb

1. bloody

cover with blood

Example Sentences:
'bloody your hands'

Adjective

2. bloody

having or covered with or accompanied by blood

Example Sentences:
'a bloody nose'
'your scarf is all bloody'
'the effects will be violent and probably bloody'
'a bloody fight'

3. bally, blinking, bloody, blooming, crashing, flaming, fucking

informal intensifiers

Example Sentences:
'what a bally (or blinking) nuisance'
'a bloody fool'
'a crashing bore'
'you flaming idiot'

Adverb

4. all-fired, bloody, damn

extremely

Example Sentences:
'you are bloody right'
'Why are you so all-fired aggressive?'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Bloody

see synonyms of bloody
adjectiveWord forms: bloodier or bloodiest
1. 
covered or stained with blood
2. 
resembling or composed of blood
3. 
marked by much killing and bloodshed
a bloody war
4. 
cruel or murderous
a bloody tyrant
5. 
of a deep red colour; blood-red
adverb, adjective
6. slang, mainly British
(intensifier)
a bloody fool
bloody fine food
verbWord forms: bloodies, bloodying or bloodied
7. (transitive)
to stain with blood

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Bloody

see synonyms of bloody
adjectiveWord forms: ˈbloodier or ˈbloodiest
1. 
of, like, or containing blood
2. 
covered or stained with blood; bleeding
3. 
involving bloodshed; with much killing or wounding
4. 
bloodthirsty; cruel
5. 
having the red color of blood
6.  British, Slang, Vulgar
cursed; damned
adverb
7.  British, Slang, Vulgar
very
verb transitiveWord forms: ˈbloodied or ˈbloodying
8. 
to cover or stain with blood

Webster’s New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition. Copyright © 2010 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.


Bloody

see synonyms of bloody
adj. blood·i·er, blood·i·est
1. Stained with blood.
2. Of, characteristic of, or containing blood.
3. Accompanied by or giving rise to bloodshed: a bloody fight.
4. Bloodthirsty.
5. Suggesting the color of blood; blood-red.
6. Chiefly British Slang Used as an intensive: "Everyone wants to have a convict in his bloody family tree" (Robert Hughes).
adv.
Chiefly British Slang Used as an intensive: bloody well right.
tr.v. blood·ied, blood·y·ing, blood·ies
1. To stain, spot, or color with or as if with blood.
2. To make bleed, as by injuring or wounding: The troops were bloodied in the skirmish.

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