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bloody adverb exceedingly UK, 1676- It was bloody good of the Maitlands to have me there at all. — Martin Boyd, Lucinda Brayford, p. 238, 1946
- Why did my parents have to be such a bloody bad selection? — Len Riley, The Kings Cross Racket, p. 74, 1967
- He asked how the bees were doing and was told they were in bloody poor shape. — Kylie Tennant, The Man on the Headland, p. 25, 1971
- Constable Ross was only doing his duty and you bloody went berserk. — David Williamson, The Removalists, p. 72, 1972
- I told him I thought he was bloody mad. — Blanche d’Alpuget, Robert J. Hawke, p. 68, 1982
- My friend, an old chap called Dusty, he was bloody good at that. — B. Wongar, Walg, p. 33, 1983
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