bloodily造句1 All the demonstrations were bloodily suppressed by government forces.
2 Rebellions in the area were bloodily repressed by pro-government forces.
3 The soldier reeled bloodily away.
4 Later that same enemy had been bloodily counter attacked and neutralised as a threat for the foreseeable future.
5 The war goes bloodily on.
6 A year later, it bloodily ousted Fatah from the Gaza Strip, the smaller chunk of a proposed Palestinian state.
7 Brutally, bloodily, blindly, the rulers of old China moved toward the abyss.
8 Their blossoming relationship may now be hostage to how bloodily China handles anti-Chinese protests by Tibetans.
9 It isn't every day that you see your husband bloodily murdered in the living room.
10 If liberalism had not hindered them, they would, so they believe, have bloodily nipped the revolutionary movements in the bud.
11 Start with Japan and China. Their blossoming relationship may now be hostage to how bloodily China handles anti-Chinese protests by Tibetans.
12 It causes such a tremendous pain that the screaming bears will scratch themselves bloodily even pull out the internal organs.
13 "Very big of a swan! "The devil is shouting bloodily!
14 S. government. Phillips said his research shows the distrust began on November 22, 1963, the day JFK was bloodily murdered in public.