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- cover or stain with blood:"he ended the fight with his face bloodied and battered" · "she has been bloodied in her three years on the commission"
OriginOld English blōdig(see blood, -y).adjectivebloody (adjective) · bloodier (comparative adjective) · bloodiest (superlative adjective)Originmid 17th century: from bloody. The use of bloody to add emphasis to an expression is of uncertain origin, but is thought to have a connection with the ‘bloods’ (aristocratic rowdies) of the late 17th and early 18th centuries; hence the phrase bloody drunk (= as drunk as a blood) meant ‘very drunk indeed’. After the mid 18th century until quite recently bloody used as a swear word was regarded as unprintable, probably from the mistaken belief that it implied a blasphemous reference to the blood of Christ, or that the word was an alteration of ‘by Our Lady’; hence a widespread caution in using the term even in phrases, such as bloody battle, merely referring to bloodshed. Bloody Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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If you describe a situation or event as bloody, you mean that it is very violent and a lot of people are killed. Forty-three demonstrators were killed in bloody clashes. They came to power after a bloody civil war. Rebellions in the area were …
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Bloody has 22 meanings in OED, five of which are obsolete. It can mean bloody (adjective, noun, or adverb), blood (noun), or blood (verb). See examples, pronunciation, and origin.
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