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  • `So high,' he said, indicating with his bloodstained hand an unfeasible two feet off the ground. TEN STEPS TO HAPPINESS
  • She did not remember taking off a pair of bloodstained rubber gloves found in the bedroom, but recollected washing her hands in the bathroom.
  • And officers hunting her killer urged people who spotted anyone with bloodstained clothes to get in touch with them.
  • The jury watched a police video that showed the bodies as they were found in the heavily bloodstained bedrooms. Times, Sunday Times
  • Police found the kitchen knife used next to her bloodstained body.
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  • The bloodstained knife was found near by. Times, Sunday Times
  • Sheik Abdullah Farjan would lead our prayers in prison," he said, referring to the videotaped image of a man who lay dead, his long silk robes bloodstained from bullet wounds. News - latimes.com
  • The woman claimed her bloodstained clothing was the result of a severe haemorrhage but told staff not to call for medical help.
  • One can only trust that the matutinal fare provided by the proprietors is of a less homicide-provocative kind - no mutton broth - than that borne forth from Bridget Sullivan's kitchen that bloodstained Thursday morning 108 years ago.
  • A bloodstained note left by the couple, which suggested they might be planning to kill themselves, was found pinned to a fence nearby.
  • It is understood the bloodstained hammer and kitchen knife were found in a downstairs room. The Sun
  • It is understood the bloodstained hammer and kitchen knife were found in a downstairs room. The Sun
  • It is 3am and the only people on the streets are bloodstained meat porters lugging carcasses from cold-storage lorries to the butchers' aisles.
  • In obvious pain and covered by bloodstained sheets, the homeless woman is one of the lucky ones. Times, Sunday Times
  • These nudities, brutally exposed, bloodstained, and in places bored with holes, attracted and detained him. Morgues in Parisian Popular Culture (1867)
  • Police also found a bloodstained hammer and black cable ties.
  • It is understood the bloodstained hammer and kitchen knife were found in a downstairs room. The Sun
  • He still wore the bloodstained smock in which he had been arrested.
  • This was to view the first showing of Nelson's bloodstained uniform.
  • He told the jury the bloodstained footprints found in the hall had a distinctive zig-zag pattern that was also found imprinted in soft soil where the killer escaped through the back garden.
  • His face was covered in cuts, and his clothing was also bloodstained and torn.
  • I don't know how long it's going to take to heal, " said Zeng Defang, 46, touching a leg wrapped in a bloodstained bandage and swollen to three times its normal size.
  • She nestled her face into his chest, muffling her sobs in his bloodstained clothing.
  • The mattresses and walls were covered in blood and the murder weapon, a bloodstained hedging billhook, lay abandoned.
  • Rubble and bloodstained corpses were scattered across the dockside, and acrid smoke from burning oil filled the air.
  • Such bloodstained enormities pass unnoticed now in a media pummelled into numbness by a government at last bereft of any moral sense or shame.
  • The scene of bodies covered in bloodstained blankets, with debris and chunks of bodies scattered across the road, revolted bystanders.
  • This time she was an enraged lion with bloodstained paws. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is not clear exactly what weapon the attacker used, but police say the wanted man is likely to have been heavily bloodstained.
  • Both of them, dead, and yet for him his own painful, bloodstained existence dragged slowly on.
  • Earlier the court heard that police found the flat had been ransacked and there were bloodstained footprints in the hall.
  • He stood aside for his wife to leave, a bite-mark showing through a rip in her bloodstained sleeve.
  • There were bloodstained tissues on the bathroom floor and the lavatory bowl was blocked. Times, Sunday Times
  • Stretcher after stretcher was being carried from the ruin, some of the white cloths covering the bodies bloodstained.
  • He glanced unemphatically at my bloodstained scrubs and observed, “You were wearing gloves while doing the post.” POSTMORTEM
  • Does Robert Spencer really expect us to pay attention to his deliberations of whether Christians are more of a threat to free societies than so-called 'Islamic jihadists', whether the Bible and the Q'ran contain violence, to consider whether the history of Christianity or Islam is more 'bloodstained', and why he believes Christianity is a religion of peace, but Islam is not. British Blogs
  • The election alliance led by Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki - whose administration has been backed by Washington - called the court decision "bloodstained" by allowing suspected Saddam loyalists back into the political fold. Daytondailynews.com - News
  • She alerted police, but when they arrived they found his blue Toyota Seleca empty and bloodstained.
  • A bloodstained knife was in the flat. Times, Sunday Times
  • Bloodstained snow, heavy cloaks, blackened eyes, Indian rites, puritanical fire and brimstone and the ominous howl of vicious wolf beasts.
  • His lips ricked back to reveal sharp, serrated teeth still bloodstained from his earlier victim. Hellgate London Covenant
  • Whoever carried out this attack would have left the scene with bloodstained clothing and we appeal to people's better nature to come forward.
  • Their clothes were bloodstained, armaments hanging at belts and baldrics.
  • Bloodstained clothing, papers and trash were heaped everywhere.
  • Even in the middle of their bloodstained feudal period, in the year 597 B. C.-forty-six years before Confucius was born-Prince Chuang of the State of Ch'u, proclaimed: "The ideograph for 'prowess' is made up of the signs 'to stay' and a 'Spear' -- in other words, the cessation of hostilities. Two Thousand Years of Democracy
  • Detectives investigating the discovery of heavily bloodstained items in a car park yesterday said they belonged to a man for whom they had ‘serious concern’.
  • He entered it and discovered a golden idol crusted with red jewels, which he called the bloodstained god. Conan of Cimmeria
  • The election alliance led by Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki -- whose administration has been backed by Washington -- called the court decision "bloodstained" by allowing suspected Saddam loyalists back into the political fold. SeMissourian.com Headlines
  • a bloodstained shirt
  • A bloodstained tree marks a leopard ‘canteen’ and the diner could be lurking in any of the many caves above us.
  • [FN#214] This "diapedesis" of bloodstained tears is frequently mentioned in The Nights; and the "Bloody Sweat" is well-known by name. Arabian nights. English
  • Nearby was the abandoned heavily bloodstained get-away car.
  • Specially not a heavenly pascha with such bloodstained hands as the biblical one. Evolution and Liberal Christianity
  • I just remember Cortez ordering his cannon to fire and the Spaniards marching around the bloodstained teocallis and little else.
  • Ney -- the bravest of the brave -- left alone in Russia at the last with seven hundred foreign recruits, men picked from here and there, called in from the highways and hedges to share the glory of the only Marshal who came back from Moscow with a name untarnished -- Ney and Girard, musket in hand, were the last to cross the bridge, shouting defiance at their Cossack foes, who, when they had hounded the last of the French across the frontier, flung themselves down on the bloodstained snow to rest. Barlasch of the Guard
  • The mattresses and walls were covered in blood and the murder weapon, a bloodstained hedging billhook, lay abandoned.
  • She untied the bloodstained black bandana from his neck.
  • If haemarthrosis is not suspected but joint aspirate is bloodstained, a clotting screen is essential.
  • PHILADELPHIA — When Davida Johnson walked into Dr. Kermit Gosnell's clinic to get an abortion in 2001, she saw what she described as dazed women sitting in dirty, bloodstained recliners. Dr. Kemit Gosnell's Abortion Clinic: Women Say Abortions Left Them Sterile, Near Death
  • Detectives were last night hunting a bloodstained attacker after a wealthy businessman was murdered at his luxury home.
  • But their bloodstained clothes and injuries show they suffered terrible deaths. Times, Sunday Times
  • The killer must have been heavily bloodstained.
  • This time she was an enraged lion with bloodstained paws. Times, Sunday Times
  • 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.
  • He is also thought to have been heavily bloodstained. The Sun
  • When Boon visits the murdered woman's home, there is really no need to let us see the bloodstained floorboards.
  • In a communal grave so newly dug in bloodstained gorse and bracken. Never Forgotten Newsletter
  • The crowd parted before them and they stared, unbelieving, at the three girls on the bloodstained pink marble floor.
  • Bloodstained clothing was found near the scene.
  • The result was a set of cinematic sickies so drenched in dread and bloodstained bodies that audiences couldn't help but be disturbed.
  • = blónde female person blòodstained one word blòodthirsty one word blürred cf. cûred bŏard wooden, directors Citizendium, the Citizens' Compendium - Recent changes [en]

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