Adjective
The word is derived from bloody
The 1999 clashes were bloodier, with many hundreds killed, including a number of Arab tribal chiefs. Source: Internet
Then 5-6 years passes by and you are back at the most costly and bloodier war ever. Source: Internet
Existing mechanics will likely be refined in ways that make the gameplay feel consistently smoother, bloodier and more satisfying. Source: Internet
Instead of covering new thematic territory, zombies simply became more physically frightening – bloodier, gorier, faster. Source: Internet
The procedure – at least this one, with a skilled doc – was longer and bloodier than you think, more invasive, more painful, more upsetting. Source: Internet