[
UK
/blˈʌdʃɒt/
]
ADJECTIVE
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(of an eye) reddened as a result of locally congested blood vessels; inflamed
bloodshot eyes
How To Use bloodshot In A Sentence
- I put the "eye candy" on top of that and then used a store-bought gel decorator frosting to do the "bloodshot" effect. Archive 2008-11-01
- He's got more cheekbone than Snoop, bloodshot and rheumy eyes, and he's wearing a scruffy black overcoat and woolly hat.
- Her eyes were bloodshot, her black hair frizzled, her shoulders slouched.
- I see dark circles under my bloodshot blue eyes and wrinkles from at least four years of undue stress.
- He obviously was having trouble keeping his balance, and his eyes were bloodshot.
- He looked at her closely, taking in the dark circles under her bloodshot eyes.
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- He was suffering from a bad cold, which doubled him up in convulsive coughing spells and made his eyes heavy and bloodshot. YELLOW HANDKERCHIEF
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- Emily's blue eyes were bloodshot and swollen, meaning she had been crying of late.