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I . bloody <-ier, -iest> [ˈblʌdɪ] ADJ

1. bloody (with blood):

bloody

2. bloody Aus, Brit inf (for emphasis):

bloody

II . bloody <-ier, -iest> [ˈblʌdɪ] ADV vulg (for emphasis)

bloody-minded [ˌblʌdɪˈmaɪndɪd] ADJ

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Then the hauntings begin- ghastly noises in the dead of night, a bloody face in the mirror, and the razor sharp ax.
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They almost made it this time but were pushed back 30 miles short of the city, in a series of bloody battles.
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The bloody six-year war clan left 621 deaths.
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Now, when you say wounds, it does nt mean that you have a bloody mess on your hands necessarily.
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Other forgotten comrades from 1950 and fresh from the bloody demonstrations of 1960 are invoked as political and personal challenges.
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The bouts could sometimes be bloody, but never lethal.
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The test was originally used to identify the source of bloody stools in newborn infants.
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The romantic but bloody days of clan warfare were a thing of the past.
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Some patients report hematuria (bloody urine) but this may only be detectable on microscopic examination of the urine.
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Attacks against traffic, for instance, turned into ambushes as one bloody attack led to another.
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