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In the word "America," the stress is on the second syllable. It is pronounced as "uh-MER-i-ca." The emphasis on the "MER" syllable makes it stand out in the pronunciation of the word.
"Bloody" generally means "covered in blood, but the English use it as a swear word. It is like the "F" word in America.
Well, it's not a curse, but it usually isn't appreciated when said extremely often.
No its used to be a Victorian phrase meaning Violent death by person of persons unknown
The word 'bloody' is not a noun; the word 'bloody' is an adjective (bloody, bloodier, bloodiest) and a verb(bloody, bloodies, blooding, bloodied).
"Blinking" is a minced oath. It stands for "bloody," which until recently was as taboo in Britain as the f-word was in America
No- but there are some bloody noses and very little bloody scratches.
The Flemish word for "bloody" is "verdomd" or "vervloekt".
Shes bad
Bad!! also scary
Maybe in a different language but in America no.
The word "bloody" can function as an adjective, an adverb, or an expletive (interjection).
she kills kids