51³Ō¹Ļ

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unbloodied

[ uhn-bluhd-eed ]

adjective

  1. not stained or smeared with blood:

    an unbloodied dagger at the scene of the crime.



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51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins

Origin of unbloodied1

First recorded in 1585ā€“95; un- 1 + bloody ( def ) + -ed 2( def )
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Almost all the corpses were intact and unbloodied, many of their faces and bodies black with soot.

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His balding, gray-bearded head plays the part of Holofernesā€™s severed one in a tableau based on the biblical tale of Judith ā€” the only one of these mostly unbloodied scenes with a gory body.

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Had we but spoken after my fatherā€™s death, he would know that I had seen evidenceā€”the poison vialā€”that could convict Claudius, bringing a just revenge that would leave Hamletā€™s own hand unbloodied.

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My arm was undamaged, the floor unbloodied and free of glass.

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But if sheā€™s not otherwise occupied, and youā€™re merely a little self-conscious about having to identify yourself, go ahead and take that extra moment to say, ā€œHi, Chelizabeth! Itā€™s Margareth the Unbloodied, and itā€™s great to see you; I hope youā€™re having a good day.ā€

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