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Example sentences for "bluidy"

Lexicographically close words:
bluffer; bluffing; bluffs; bluffy; bluid; bluing; bluish; blunder; blunderbuss; blunderbusses
  1. And syne she kissd his bluidy cheik, And syne his bluidy chin: O better I loe my Gill Morice Than a' my kith and kin!

  2. She stude upon hir castle wa', And let twa bullets flee: She mist that bluidy butchers hart, And only raz'd his knee.

  3. Far better I loe that bluidy head, Both and that zellow hair, Than Lord Barnard, and a' his lands, As they lig here and thair.

  4. But reach my pistoll, Glaud my man, And charge ze weil my gun: For, but an I pierce that bluidy butcher, My babes we been undone.

  5. Their winding-sheet the bluidy clay, Their graves are growing green to see: And by them lies the dearest lad That ever blest a woman's ee!

  6. Now wae to thee, thou cruel lord, A bluidy man I trow thou be; For mony a heart thou hast made sair That ne'er did wrong to thine or thee.

  7. Up he has ta'en that bluidy hand, Set it before the king; And the morn it was Wednesday, When he married his daughter Jean.

  8. Then they fought with sword in hand, 95 Till they were bluidy men; But on the point o' Seaton's sword Brave Livingston was slain.

  9. Sir Colvin then he drew his sword, His foe he drew his brand; And they fought there on Elrick's hill Till they were bluidy men.

  10. Syne aff ye'll tak' my bluidy sark, Gie it fair Margaret Grahame; For she may curse the dowie dell 115 That brought King James him hame.

  11. O spare, if in your bluidy breast 85 Abides not heart of stane!

  12. Now wae to thee, thou cruel lord, A bluidy man I trow thou be; For mony a heart thou hast made sair That ne'er did wrang to thine or thee.

  13. Their winding sheet the bluidy clay, Their graves are growing green to see: And by them lies the dearest lad That ever blest a woman's e'e!

  14. Now wae to thee, thou cruel lord, A bluidy man I trow thou be; For mony a heart thou host made sair, That ne'er did wrong to thine or thee.

  15. It is related that the boys of the town were in the habit of gathering at nightfall about his tomb and shouting in at the keyhole, Bluidy Mackenzie, come out if ye daur: Lift the sneck and draw the bar!

  16. His friends aided him in escaping from prison, and provided him with a key to this mausoleum, where he passed six weeks in the tomb with the Bluidy Mackenzie--a situation of horror made tolerable only as a means of escape from death.

  17. But fetch to me my pistolette, And charge to me my gun; For, but if I pierce that bluidy butcher, My babes we will be undone.

  18. I hope to see the auld rusty lass linking at a bluidy harst again.

  19. Their winding-sheet the bluidy clay, Their graves are growing green to see; And by them lies the dearest lad That ever blest a woman's e'e!

  20. Now wae to thee, thou cruel lord, A bluidy man I trow thou be; For monie a heart thou hast made sair, That ne'er did wrang to thine or thee.

  21. They eat sae much o' the venison, And drank sae much o' the blude, That Johnnie and a' his bluidy hounds Fell asleep as they had been dead.

  22. The "Bluidy Banner" carried at Bothwell Brig, A.

  23. Far better I loe that bluidy head, Bot and that zellow hair, Than Lord Barnard, and a' his lands, As they lig here and thair.

  24. Tak ye aff my Holland sark, And rive it gair by gair, And row it in my bluidy wounds, 25 And they'll ne'er bleed nae mair.

  25. He's taken aff his Holland sark, And torn it gair by gair; He's rowit it in his bluidy wounds, But they bleed ay mair and mair.

  26. There she was telled of a gallant young knight that had given in some bluidy sarks to wash, and whaever washed thae sarks was to be his wife.

  27. The first bore on his shield outspread Two bones in cross moline, And for his crest ane bluidy head, Erased from Saracen.

  28. At length, to end the bluidy deeds, They raised their falchions keen, And down upon each other's heads They clove them to the chin.

  29. They ogglit, they gogglit, Amidst the dread deray; They chirnit, they girnit, Like bluidy beasts of prey.

  30. On the journey there is a tradition that the mare in a panic of fright sweated great drops of blood at the rising hill near the Manse, since known as the "Bluidy Brae.

  31. So woe be to you, my seven bluidy brithers, Aye and an ill death may you die!

  32. Syne aff ye'll tak my bluidy sark, Gie it fair Margaret Grahame; For she may curse the dowie dell That brought King James him hame.

  33. She took the bluidy heid in her hand, And kisst it frae cheik to chin, Sayand, Better I lyke that well faurit face Nor aw my royal kin.

  34. Up he has taen that bluidy hand, Set it before the king, And the morn it was Wednesday, When he married his daughter Jean.

  35. Then she's taen up this bluidy head, And she kissed it both cheek and chin: 'I would rather hae a kiss o that bluidy head Than a' thy earldom.

  36. And syne she kissd his bluidy cheik, And syne his bluidy chin: 'O better I loe my Gill Morice Than a' my kith and kin!

  37. Far better I loe that bluidy head, Bot and that yellow hair, Than Lord Barnard, and a' his lands, As they lig here and thair.

  38. Sir Colvin then he drew his sword, His foe he drew his brand, And they fought there on Elrick's hill Till they were bluidy men.

  39. O spare, gif in your bluidy briest Albergs not heart of stane; O spare, and ye sall hae of gould What ye can carry hame.

  40. O gin my seven sons were seven young hares, That rin round the castle wa, And I mysel a bluidy grewhund, I wad rise and worry them a'.

  41. Then she has kissd his bluidy cheeks, It's oure and oure again.

  42. I focht mony a laddie for lauchin' at him and for ca'in him names when he was fou, and mony a bluidy nose I got; but he threshed me the mair.


  43. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "bluidy" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.