1. bloodshot - Adjective
2. bloodshot - Adjective Satellite
Red and inflamed; suffused with blood, or having the vessels turgid with blood, as when the conjunctiva is inflamed or irritated.
Source: Webster's dictionaryLaughter and grief join hands. Always the heart Clumps in the breast with heavy stride; The face grows lined and wrinkled like a chart, The eyes bloodshot with tears and tide. Let the wind blow, for many a man shall die. Karl Shapiro
Something flickers across his bloodshot eyes. Pain. Suzanne Collins
There's something in my eye. Bloodshot in disguise. God knows I really tried. Making the big time. Aiming to climb high. Ed Harcourt
I'm not talking of Mr Emerson now - but of the whole corps of thought-divers, that have been diving & coming up again with bloodshot eyes since the world began. Herman Melville
And I know this happens because I took economics, and I'd explain it to ya, but I flunked that course. Not my fault. They taught it at 8 o'clock in the morning. And there is absolutely nothing you can learn out of one bloodshot eye. Lewis Black
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