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BLOODY

Definiciones de BLOODY

  1. Ensangrentado.
  2. Sangriento.
  3. Extremadamente.

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Número de letras

6

Es palíndromo

No

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Ejemplos de uso de BLOODY en una oración

  • 1777 – American Revolutionary War: The bloody Battle of Oriskany prevents American relief of the Siege of Fort Stanwix.
  • From his conquests to expand the kingdom to a bloody civil war, Alexander's reign has been described as cruel and oppressive with never-ending conflict.
  • He is remembered for his comment at Jutland that "There seems to be something wrong with our bloody ships today", after two of them exploded.
  • Mary I (18 February 1516 – 17 November 1558), also known as Mary Tudor, and as "Bloody Mary" by her Protestant opponents, was Queen of England and Ireland from July 1553 and Queen of Spain and the Habsburg dominions as the wife of King Philip II from January 1556 until her death in 1558.
  • Worcestershire sauce is used directly as a condiment on steaks, hamburgers, and other finished dishes, and to flavour cocktails such as the Bloody Mary and Caesar.
  • He secures the co-operation of King Arsaces of Armenia, who fights a bloody guerrilla war against the Persians.
  • Following the bloody but inconclusive Battle of the Wilderness, Grant's army disengaged from Confederate General Robert E.
  • While upholding Catholicism as the established religion, and requiring the re-establishment of Catholic worship in places it had lapsed, it granted religious toleration to the Protestant Huguenots, who had been waging a long and bloody struggle for their rights in France.
  • When the two armies met at Culloden, the battle lasted less than an hour, with the Jacobites suffering a bloody defeat.
  • It is thought to be Shakespeare's first tragedy and is often seen as his attempt to emulate the violent and bloody revenge plays of his contemporaries, which were extremely popular with audiences throughout the 16th century.
  • The four-year struggle involved sporadic but bloody armed conflict, internal Indonesian political and communal upheavals, and two major international diplomatic interventions.
  • An English edition describes her as "a gentlewoman all in mourning; she holds a bloody dagger in her right hand; behind her, upon the ground, a garment of cloth of gold, and diverse precious jewels; shod with cothurni".
  • They were the goddesses who personified violent death and who were drawn to bloody deaths on battlefields.
  • They told Melampus that the prince had been frightened of the big, bloody knife and the king tossed it aside to calm the child.
  • The band was highly influential in the development of heavy metal music, in particular their critically acclaimed releases Paranoid, Master of Reality, and Sabbath Bloody Sabbath.
  • Kanawha County was the site of a bloody miners' strike in 1912, and a school textbook controversy in 1974, that resulted in bombings, and received national attention.
  • Crayford is also plausible as the site of the bloody battle of Crecganford ("Creeksford") in 457 in which Hengist defeated Vortimer to become the supreme sovereign of Kent.
  • During the Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878), Imperial Russian troops armed mostly with single-shot Berdan rifles suffered heavy casualties against Ottoman troops equipped with Winchester 1866 repeating rifles, particularly at the bloody Siege of Pleven.
  • Williamson County is often referred to as "Bloody Williamson," due to several outbreaks of violence that have few parallels in American history.
  • When a bloody wave washes up on the beach, Tinilau calls a meeting of all the avenging gods of Savaii.



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