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bloodsoaked
English
Etymology
blood +? soaked
Adjective
bloodsoaked (comparative more bloodsoaked, superlative most bloodsoaked)
- Soaked in blood.
- bloodsoaked garments
- Marked by bloodshed.
- the bloodsoaked purge
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- bloodstained
bloodsoaked From the web:
bloodstained
English
Etymology
blood +? stained
Adjective
bloodstained (comparative more bloodstained, superlative most bloodstained)
- Stained, spotted or otherwise discolored with blood.
- Having the color of something which has been stained with blood.
- Responsible for the deaths of others; guilty of murder.
- (by extension) Guilty of wrongdoing.
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- bloodsoaked
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