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bloodshot
adjective blood·shot \-ˌshät\
of eyes : having many red lines from lack of sleep, drunkenness, etc.
Full Definition of BLOODSHOT
of an eye : inflamed to redness
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First Known Use of BLOODSHOT
1552
Rhymes with BLOODSHOT
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BLOODSHOT Defined for Kids
bloodshot
adjective blood·shot \ˈbləd-ˌshät\
Definition of BLOODSHOT for Kids
: red and sore <bloodshot eyes>
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bloodshot
adjective blood·shot \ˈbləd-ˌshät\
Medical Definition of BLOODSHOT
of an eye : inflamed to redness
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