bloody hell

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bloody hell! (rare in the United States, common in, Commonwealth, informal)

  1. An expression of dismay, disgust, anger, surprise etc.
    Synonyms: (vulgar) fucking hell; (milder) bleeding hell, chuffing hell, ruddy hell; (minced oath) bloody heck, bleeding heck, flipping heck; (other) bloody Nora; see also Thesaurus:wow
    Bloody hell! My team lost again!
    Bloody hell! Where did you come from, scaring me like that!
    He's not really eating those, is he? Bloody hell! That's disgusting!
    • 2006, Alexandra Ivy, When Darkness Comes[1], page 32:
      Bloody hell, there was little wonder he was distracted. In the past few hours, he had endured more shocks than he had in centuries.
    • 2007, Ingrid Winterbach, translated by Elsa Silke, To Hell with Cronjé, page 55:
      Bloody hell! To hell with Milner. No, Oom Paul said after each new concession, no, no further. Send the troops, Alfred Milner said.
    • 2007, L. H. Maynard, M. P. N. Sims, Demon Eyes, page 145:
      Bloody hell,” she moaned. “Bloody hell, bloody hell.” Though her hands were trembling, she managed to reload the crossbow just as Sue had told her; then she began to shakily run towards where she thought the sound had come from.

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Adverb

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bloody hell (not comparable)

  1. (informal) Placed after an interrogative term to add emphasis.
    What the bloody hell are you doing here?

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