bloody
Aussprache: [ˈblʌdi]
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Kontext: „intensity/expression“
(adjective) used to show strong feelings, like anger or excitement. It makes something sound more intense. For example, if someone says it's a 'bloody mess', they mean it’s a really big mess.
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That was a bloody good movie; I really enjoyed it!
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It's not a bloody disaster; it was just a small mistake.
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Why are you being so bloody stubborn about this?
Kontext: „violence“
(adjective) describing something that is covered in or involves blood. This is often used in stories about fighting or in horror movies.
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The knight emerged from the battle with a bloody shield.
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The scene was not bloody at all; it was very calm and peaceful.
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Did you see the bloody battle in the movie?
Kontext: „intensity/expression“
(adverb) used to make an adjective or verb stronger. It adds emphasis or shows strong feeling. For example, saying someone 'bloody hates' something means they really dislike it.
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She bloody loves candy and eats it every day!
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He does not bloody like running; he prefers cycling instead.
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Do you bloody think we will win the game?
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