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bloodthirsty
[ bluhd-thur-stee ]
bloodthirsty
/ ˈblʌdˌθɜːstɪ /
adjective
- murderous; cruel
- taking pleasure in bloodshed or violence
- describing or depicting killing and violence; gruesome
a bloodthirsty film
Derived Forms
- ˈbloodˌthirstily, adverb
- ˈbloodˌthirstiness, noun
Other Words From
- bloodthirsti·ly adverb
- bloodthirsti·ness noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of bloodthirsty1
Example Sentences
It left some viewers perplexed, as they questioned what a bloodthirsty plant had to do with Christmas.
Crowds would burst into bloodthirsty "fight fight fight" chants at a moment's notice.
Immortal, bloodthirsty creatures that feed on humans - they have sharp fangs and a hatred for sunlight and garlic.
He also reiterated plans for a mass deportation for illegal migrants, speaking of his wish to "rescue" places that had been "invaded and conquered" by "vicious and bloodthirsty criminals".
I will rescue Aurora and every town that has been invaded and conquered—and we will put these vicious and bloodthirsty criminals in jail or kick them the hell OUT OF OUR COUNTRY.
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