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bloodiness

NOUN
  1. a disposition to shed blood
  2. the state of being bloody

How To Use bloodiness In A Sentence

  • But because of international pressure for an end to the killing of dolphins and the bloodiness of their hunting method, fishermen here have tried to keep out of the public eye.
  • The relentless violence and excessive bloodiness have been widely commented on.
  • It could be me he muttered about, it could be the general bloodiness of life. SKORPION'S DEATH
  • Though by modern standards there is little explicit bloodiness, the stretching of time through editing, and the sheer, ugly physicality of the fighting itself, leaves us with a commanding sense of the inescapable calculus of violence.
  • Is the reason it too weak and cute to we want not show our bloodiness before kill it ?
  • Only when you are attracted by the tableau to stare at it, can you find the bloodiness in the brilliant splendor. And even the bloody wounds, then, are still so attractive.
  • He see a hofficier all bloodiness and he call hup: 'Es-tu gentiment?' he say. The Project Gutenberg Complete Works of Gilbert Parker
  • With the photos visible only to the judge and the attorneys, Cohn protests their number and bloodiness and argues that to display them would risk overwhelming the jurors' reason with emotion.
  • The sheer bloodiness of the war and its myriad intimate losses demanded, for the living, some kind of greater meaning.
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