Police told WCPO beer bottles were the primary weapons used in the bloody melee.
From the edition.cnn.com
Aristide was toppled in 2004 after a bloody revolt by street gangs and soldiers.
From the cnn.com
He was brilliant but he could have been completely and utterly bloody brilliant.
From the sportsillustrated.cnn.com
Crude, bloody and moody, Kick-Ass embraces, at arm's length, its fanboy origins.
From the kentucky.com
Late last year, after two years bloody occupation of Somalia, Ethiopia withdrew.
From the time.com
There is nothing there to do, and the place is bloody filthy at any time of day.
From the batemansbaypost.com.au
Four long years of the most disruptive, bloody conflict the world had ever seen.
From the dailymail.co.uk
They think they're so much bloody cleverer than everyone else, it pisses me off.
From the guardian.co.uk
Police said someone used paper towels to try to clean up the bloody crime scene.
From the timesunion.com
More examples
Having or covered with or accompanied by blood; "a bloody nose"; "your scarf is all bloody"; "the effects will be violent and probably bloody"; "a bloody fight"
Extremely; "you are bloody right"; "Why are you so all-fired aggressive?"
Bally(a): informal intensifiers; "what a bally (or blinking) nuisance"; "a bloody fool"; "a crashing bore"; "you flaming idiot"
(bloodily) involving a great bloodshed
(bloodiness) the state of being bloody
(bloodiness) a disposition to shed blood
Bloody is the adjectival form of blood but may also be used as an expletive attributive (intensifier) in Australia, Britain, Ireland, Canada, Singapore, South Africa (in the form of bladdy or blerrie), New Zealand, India, Pakistan, Anglophone Caribbean and Sri Lanka. ...
Blood is a body fluid in animals that delivers necessary substances such as nutrients and oxygen to the cells and transports metabolic waste products away from those same cells.
To draw blood from one's opponent in a fight; To demonstrably harm the cause of an opponent; Covered in blood; Characterised by great bloodshed; Used as an intensifier; Used to intensify what follows this adverb