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Definitions of bloody
  1. adjective
    informal intensifiers
    "a bloody fool"
  2. adverb
    extremely
    "you are bloody right"
  3. verb
    cover with blood
    "bloody your hands"
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  4. adjective
    having or covered with or accompanied by blood
    "a bloody nose" "your scarf is all bloody" "the effects will be violent and probably bloody" "a bloody fight"
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Definition that contains bloody
  • wilderness a wooded region in northeastern Virginia near Spotsylvania where bloody but inconclusive battles were fought in the American Civil War
  • iwo a bloody and prolonged operation on the island of Iwo Jima in which American marines landed and defeated Japanese defenders (February and March 1945)
  • proctitis inflammation of the rectum; marked by bloody stools and a frequent urge to defecate; frequently associated with Crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis
  • bloody shame a Bloody Mary made without alcohol
  • necrotizing enteritis enteritis characterized by bloody diarrhea and severe abdominal pain
  • pulmonic plague a rapidly progressive and frequently fatal form of the plague that can spread through the air from person to person; characterized by lung involvement with chill, bloody expectoration and high fever
  • colon cancer a malignant tumor of the colon; early symptom is bloody stools
  • plague pneumonia a rapidly progressive and frequently fatal form of the plague that can spread through the air from person to person; characterized by lung involvement with chill, bloody expectoration and high fever
  • invasion of iwo a bloody and prolonged operation on the island of Iwo Jima in which American marines landed and defeated Japanese defenders (February and March 1945)
  • pneumonic plague a rapidly progressive and frequently fatal form of the plague that can spread through the air from person to person; characterized by lung involvement with chill, bloody expectoration and high fever
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