blood-shotten Synonyms
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blood-shotten Meaning
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blood-shotten (a.)
Bloodshot.
blood-shotten Sentence Examples
- The old sailor's eyes were blood-shotten from years of braving harsh winds and salty spray.
- The wounded soldier's cheeks were blood-shotten, reflecting the toll of battle.
- After days lost at sea, the castaway's skin was parched and blood-shotten from exposure to the elements.
- The explorer's lips were cracked and blood-shotten from dehydration in the desert.
- Despite his youth, the blacksmith's hands were rough and blood-shotten from years of working with hot metal.
- The laborer's feet were calloused and blood-shotten from walking barefoot on rough terrain.
- The peasant's fingers were blood-shotten from toiling in the fields under the scorching sun.
- The hunter's knees were bruised and blood-shotten from crawling through the dense underbrush in pursuit of prey.
- The miner's palms were calloused and blood-shotten from wielding a pickaxe deep underground.
- The shepherd's hands were weathered and blood-shotten from tending to his flock in all manner of weather.
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Bloodshot.
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The old sailor's eyes were blood-shotten from years of braving harsh winds and salty spray.
The wounded soldier's cheeks were blood-shotten, reflecting the toll of battle.
After days lost at sea, the castaway's skin was parched and blood-shotten from exposure to the elements.
The explorer's lips were cracked and blood-shotten from dehydration in the desert.