bloodily

[ UK /blˈʌdɪli/ ]
ADVERB
  1. involving a great bloodshed
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How To Use bloodily In A Sentence

  • For an unreal second we were all of us still as he began bloodily to drool. NIGHT SISTERS
  • It worked poorly, though bloodily, against the Viet Cong and the NVA, it worked moderately well against a Korean/Chinese alliance that had essentially no air support outside of the border zones (MiG Alley), and it was catastrophic against the Wehrmacht. Matthew Yglesias » Cold War Hawks and the Soviet Economy
  • The soldier reeled bloodily away.
  • Start with Japan and China. Their blossoming relationship may now be hostage to how bloodily China handles anti-Chinese protests by Tibetans.
  • Probably the most powerful one minute campaign video ever produced rolled out across the airwaves; an office worker bloodily munching on an orangutan's finger found neatly wrapped in his Nestlé Kit Kat. Scott Poynton: Dancing With Devils
  • The unsupported troops who had achieved the break in the Union gun line were mostly killed or captured, and the attack decisively and bloodily repulsed.
  • A year later, it bloodily ousted Fatah from the Gaza Strip, the smaller chunk of a proposed Palestinian state.
  • A year later, it bloodily ousted Fatah from the Gaza Strip, the smaller chunk of a proposed Palestinian state.
  • The latest in cute cuddly furry stuffed animals — that are evil and try to possess (grossly) and murder (bloodily) Slayers. Quick Hits – Beyond Wonderland #1, Kull #4, Red Sonja #41, and Why So Much for Marvel Minis?
  • As the bands play, militant hippies outside, balking at the $14 admission price, chant for free music and clash bloodily with police.
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