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Definition of bloodshot in English: bloodshotadjective ˈblʌdʃɒtˈblədˌʃɑt (of the eyes) inflamed or tinged with blood, typically as a result of tiredness. (眼睛)充血的,布满血丝的 Example sentencesExamples - Addicts roam the streets with bloodshot eyes, wild hair and cupped palms.
- He had blurred vision for much of the first half and was left with a bloodshot eye and bruising to his face.
- His head is resting on his left hand, his eyes are bloodshot.
- His bloodshot eyes and less awareness proved that he was indeed sleep deprived.
- She lifted her head and revealed her bloodshot eyes and her tearstained cheeks.
- His eyes were slightly bloodshot and she could tell bags were forming under his eyes from lack of sleep.
- I can see their kind, bloodshot eyes, their rumpled hair, their stubbly chins.
- Alex just glared, trying not to soften when he saw her disheveled clothes and bloodshot eyes.
- Her mascara had made black rivers down her cheeks and her eyes were bloodshot.
- The man was left with a bloodshot eye and injuries to both knees.
- The only indication of her emotional distress was the tint of her bloodshot eyes.
- One man from a group of five set upon his three victims, leaving one in need of hospital treatment and another with a bruised and bloodshot eye.
- She said the inspector suffered a bruised cheek and a bloodshot eye.
- Emily's blue eyes were bloodshot and swollen, meaning she had been crying of late.
- Another symptom is seeing a halo around a light, or having a painful bloodshot eye.
- If you are reading this for the first time through bloodshot eyes on Thursday then the outlook is good.
- A quick look into her bloodshot eyes with their dilated pupils confirms my suspicions.
- His eyes were bloodshot and his teeth were stained a light yellow, due to months of not cleaning them.
- He obviously was having trouble keeping his balance, and his eyes were bloodshot.
- His bloodshot eyes admired the clouds, their gentle and roaming cotton wool shapes.
Definition of bloodshot in US English: bloodshotadjectiveˈblədˌʃɑtˈblədˌSHät (of the eyes) inflamed or tinged with blood, typically as a result of tiredness. (眼睛)充血的,布满血丝的 Example sentencesExamples - The only indication of her emotional distress was the tint of her bloodshot eyes.
- His eyes were slightly bloodshot and she could tell bags were forming under his eyes from lack of sleep.
- If you are reading this for the first time through bloodshot eyes on Thursday then the outlook is good.
- One man from a group of five set upon his three victims, leaving one in need of hospital treatment and another with a bruised and bloodshot eye.
- His eyes were bloodshot and his teeth were stained a light yellow, due to months of not cleaning them.
- Addicts roam the streets with bloodshot eyes, wild hair and cupped palms.
- Another symptom is seeing a halo around a light, or having a painful bloodshot eye.
- Emily's blue eyes were bloodshot and swollen, meaning she had been crying of late.
- I can see their kind, bloodshot eyes, their rumpled hair, their stubbly chins.
- She lifted her head and revealed her bloodshot eyes and her tearstained cheeks.
- His bloodshot eyes admired the clouds, their gentle and roaming cotton wool shapes.
- He obviously was having trouble keeping his balance, and his eyes were bloodshot.
- He had blurred vision for much of the first half and was left with a bloodshot eye and bruising to his face.
- Alex just glared, trying not to soften when he saw her disheveled clothes and bloodshot eyes.
- The man was left with a bloodshot eye and injuries to both knees.
- She said the inspector suffered a bruised cheek and a bloodshot eye.
- His bloodshot eyes and less awareness proved that he was indeed sleep deprived.
- His head is resting on his left hand, his eyes are bloodshot.
- A quick look into her bloodshot eyes with their dilated pupils confirms my suspicions.
- Her mascara had made black rivers down her cheeks and her eyes were bloodshot.
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