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bloodshot

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Adj — Describing eyes that are red and irritated, usually from tiredness or crying.

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bloodshot eyes

Etymology

From "blood" plus "shot," meaning suffused or streaked with blood.

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What does “bloodshot” mean?

The word “bloodshot” means describing eyes that are red and irritated, usually from tiredness or crying. In plain terms, red, irritated eyes, often from lack of sleep, crying, or alcohol.

How do you use “bloodshot” in a sentence?

Here is “bloodshot” used in a sentence: “His bloodshot eyes gave away how little sleep he'd had.”

What part of speech is “bloodshot”?

“Bloodshot” is an adjective.

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