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bloody
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blood·y (bld)
adj.
1. Stained with blood.
2. Of, characteristic of, or containing blood.
3. Suggesting the color of blood; blood-red.
v.
1. To stain, spot, or color with or as if with blood.
2. To make bleed, as by injuring or wounding.

bloody, blood in
pertaining to or deriving from blood.

bloody feces
bloody guts
see proliferative hemorrhagic enteropathy.
bloody milk
bloody urine
bloody vomit


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The evidence gathered after the beating includes samples of the victim's blood splattered on the station-house walls, a swatch of carpet soaked with the victim's bloody vomit and testimony from an emergency room doctor who treated the victim.
Other people have sudden, brisk bleeding with black, tarry stools or bloody vomit.
The evidence includes samples of blood splattered on the walls of the Rampart Station, which were matched to the victim's DNA; testimony from an emergency room doctor detailing the victim's injuries; testimony from several citizens and law enforcement personnel; and a piece of carpet from the Rampart Station that is soaked with the victim's bloody vomit.
 
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