bloody
1 of 3adjective/ˈblʌdi/
Forms:bloodier,bloodiest
1
characterized by or involving a great deal of violence and bloodshed
B1- The historical battle was a bloody conflict that left a significant impact on the region.
- The film's bloody scenes were so intense that they earned it an R rating.
- The bloody aftermath of the revolution was evident in the widespread destruction and suffering.
- He recounted the bloody details of the skirmish, emphasizing the brutal nature of the fight.
- The newspaper reported on the bloody clashes that occurred during the protest.
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2
used to express anger or annoyance
C1- That bloody car won't start again.
- He missed the bloody train by seconds.
- The bloody referee made a terrible call.
- She spilled coffee on her bloody shirt.
- The bloody noise kept me awake all night.
3
used to emphasize a statement, often to heighten its force or impact
- It's a bloody amazing performance.
- He did a bloody excellent job on the project.
- That was a bloody clever solution.
- She told a bloody hilarious story.
- It's a bloody difficult problem to solve.