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bloodstain

[ UK /blˈʌdste‍ɪn/ ]
[ US /ˈbɫədˌsteɪn/ ]
NOUN
  1. a discoloration caused by blood

How To Use bloodstain In A Sentence

  • Ultimately, the only recognition Railton received was to see the bloodstained Union Jack he had used as a pall for temporary burials lowered over the coffin of the Unknown Warrior in the Abbey.
  • Groggy from lack of sleep, I emerged from my building the next morning and looked for bloodstains on the sidewalk.
  • I touched a bloodstain and it left a dark crust on my finger. SILENT JOE
  • The cave was empty and no bloodstains could be seen anywhere.
  • There's also a cell lined with sound-proofing pads, on which fading bloodstains are visible.
  • The DNA profile of the bloodstain found on a bedsheet was the same as Muntik Bani's, the Indonesian maid who died from abuse in October last year, the High Court was told. Nst online
  • I just remember Cortez ordering his cannon to fire and the Spaniards marching around the bloodstained teocallis and little else.
  • Specially not a heavenly pascha with such bloodstained hands as the biblical one. Evolution and Liberal Christianity
  • I needed my darkness, my scars and my bloodstains to feel like I mattered. Bryan Fenkart: To Be or Not to Be... Just Like Everyone Else
  • Nearby was the abandoned heavily bloodstained get-away car.
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