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Bloody

/ˈblʌdi/adjective / adverb
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Bloody primarily describes something covered in or involving blood, often conjuring vivid images of injury, violence, or raw intensity in contexts like medicine or warfare. In modern British English, it's also a versatile intensifier slang that amps up emphasis in expressions like 'bloody brilliant', making everyday conversations more colorful and expressive without necessarily referencing literal blood.

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