Bloody-butchers


red trillium.
a hardy plant, Trillium sessile, common from New York to Georgia and westward, having stalkless, purple or green flowers.

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    a mixed drink made principally with vodka and tomato juice. Mary I. (“Bloody Mary”) 1516–58, queen of England 1553–58 (wife of Philip II of Spain; daughter of Henry VIII). noun a drink consisting of tomato juice and vodka noun family name Tudor, known as Bloody Mary. 1516–58, queen of England (1553–58). The daughter of Henry […]

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    (“Bloody Mary”) 1516–58, queen of England 1553–58 (wife of Philip II of Spain; daughter of Henry VIII). noun family name Tudor, known as Bloody Mary. 1516–58, queen of England (1553–58). The daughter of Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon, she married Philip II of Spain in 1554. She restored Roman Catholicism to England and about […]

  • Bloody-minded

    disposed to violence or bloodshed; bloodthirsty; sanguinary: bloody-minded anarchists. Chiefly British. unreasonably stubborn or cantankerous. Contemporary Examples Thy Hand, Great Anarch! Hussein Ibish August 13, 2013 Historical Examples The Red Rover James Fenimore Cooper Hopalong Cassidy Clarence E. Mulford The Vicar of Wakefield Oliver Goldsmith A Residence in France J. Fenimore Cooper The Fortunes of […]


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