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bloodstained
[bluhd-steynd]
adjective
stained with blood.
a bloodstained knife.
guilty of murder, slaughter, or bloodshed.
Word History and Origins
Origin of bloodstained1
Example Sentences
It is claimed he discarded a sword and dumped tracksuit bottoms and a bloodstained top he had been wearing.
The collapse of conscience is not a distant abstraction but a visceral reality, carved into the bloodstained bodies of women and children, their lives and futures obliterated by the ruthless forces of war.
Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said the Israeli attacks extended Israel’s “filthy and bloodstained hand to commit a crime in our beloved country.”
She described being taken to a ward just an hour after giving birth and still bleeding, then being left in the same bloodstained sheets for 12 hours.
The cameras were watching him again on Tuesday, a hand to his bruised face, as he walked awkwardly away in bloodstained clothes after almost 24 hours in Israeli detention.
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