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Damn well.
I dragged myself upright and glared after the departing truck. ‘If I want to blow myself up, then I bloody well will,’ I yelled hysterically.
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I dragged myself upright and glared after the departing truck. ‘If I want to blow myself up, then I bloody well will,’ I yelled hysterically.
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bloody well — informal + sometimes offensive used before a verb to stress anger, annoyance, or disapproval I m your father and you ll bloody well do as you re told! • • • Main Entry: ↑bloody * * * bloody well idiom (BrE … Useful english dictionary
bloody well — very truly, damn well He bloody well knows my name because I bloody well told him … English idioms
Bloody Well Right — Infobox Single Name = Bloody Well Right Artist = Supertramp from Album = Crime of the Century Released = February 1975 Recorded = 1974 Genre = Progressive Rock Length = 4:32 Label = A M Writer = Rick Davies/Roger Hodgson Producer = Supertramp,… … Wikipedia
bloody — 1. Bloody developed its meaning in BrE as ‘a vague epithet expressing anger, resentment, etc.’ in the 18c, and rapidly became a mere intensive, especially in negative contexts (not a bloody one). The OED called it ‘foul language’, and as recently … Modern English usage
bloody — blood|y1 W3S3 [ˈblʌdi] adj, adv spoken especially BrE 1.) used to emphasize what you are saying in a slightly rude way ▪ It s bloody cold out there! ▪ That s a bloody good idea. ▪ Bloody hell! ▪ Are you going to go with him? Not bloody likely… … Dictionary of contemporary English
bloody — /ˈblʌdi / (say bludee) adjective (bloodier, bloodiest) 1. stained with blood. 2. attended with bloodshed: a bloody battle. 3. inclined to bloodshed. 4. of the nature of, or relating to blood; containing or composed of blood. 5. Colloquial a. (an… …
bloody — 1 / blVdi/ adjective, adverb spoken especially BrE used to emphasize what you are saying in a slightly rude way: It s bloody cold out there! | It serves you bloody well right. | What a bloody cheek! | Bloody hell! | not bloody likely (=definitely … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
bloody — 1. adjective /ˈblʌ.di/ a) Covered in blood. All that remained of his right hand after the accident was a bloody stump. b) Characterised by great bloodshed. There have been bloody battles between the two tribes. Syn … Wiktionary
Bloody Sunday (1972) — Part of The Troubles Father Edward Daly waving a blood stained white handkerchief while trying to escort the mortally w … Wikipedia
Bloody — is the adjectival form of blood but may also be used as an expletive attributive (intensifier) in Australia, Britain, Ireland, Canada, South East Asia, New Zealand, and Sri Lanka. Nowadays it is considered (by most of the population of these… … Wikipedia