Adjective
blood-stained (comparative more blood-stained, superlative most blood-stained)
Alternative spelling of bloodstained
blood stained
Sitting here with one's knitting, one just sees the facts. -"The Blood-Stained Pavement. Agatha Christie
The ring was all blood-stained... so I put the ring on Jack's finger... and then I kissed his hand... Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis
Throw away the Old Testament! What part of it will you throw away? That which I do not understand? Take down then yonder blood-stained cross; for there is a love there "which passeth knowledge," and a Divine hatred of sin which shook the solid earth. Abbott Eliot Kittredge
Afterward, a German field hospital is shown with uncontrollably laughing German soldiers in blood-stained bandages, being attended to by medics with stoppered ears. Source: Internet
Also recovered from Makore (Snr)’s house in Nyamutumbu Village was a blood-stained tail of a yet to be identified animal. Source: Internet
Grampian Police issued an appeal for urgent information 40 years ago to trace the driver of a red Cortina following the discovery of torn and blood-stained clothing in a lay-by near Westhill. Source: Internet