Antonym: bloody. Similar words: bloodline, oodles, flesh and blood, blood vessel, blood pressure, doodle, noodle, poodle. Meaning: ['blʌdlɪs] adj. 1. destitute of blood or apparently so 2. free from blood or bloodshed 3. without vigor or zest or energy 4. devoid of human emotion or feeling 5. anemic looking from illness or emotion.
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1 It was very neat, and practically bloodless.
2 His face was thin and bloodless.
3 This was a prologue to today's bloodless revolution.
4 The campaign would be short and relatively bloodless.
5 His lips were thin and bloodless.
6 The rebel soldiers seized power in a bloodless coup.
7 In 1986, a bloodless overthrow brought an army officer to power.
8 He has bloodless cheeks.
9 I scratch my face to feel a bloodless mound.
10 Chatichai Choonhaven in a bloodless coup on Feb. 23.
11 But other days are bleak; a cold, bloodless woman hovers nearby sneering derisively at me.
12 Then I saw that his bloodless lips were pulled back from his huge white teeth ... I trembled with fear and horror.
13 She was bloodless and the bones of her face had risen up against the fabric of her skin.
14 In such a revolution, even if it is bloodless, complete justice can never be attained.
15 Ming - feng's face was bloodless . She was gasping so hard, she couldn't speak.
16 In 1870 bloodless revolution in France, after the overthrow of napoleon iii Hugo return to Paris.
17 YSXDQYT could improve the bloodless and low proteinemia with CRF and could elevate the level of Hb and ALb, which was superior to that of SO (P0.05 or P0.01).
18 Reports from the area indicate that it was a bloodless coup.
19 Books are good enough in their own way but they are a mighty bloodless substitute for life. Robert Louis Stevenson
20 The nails had dug deeply into the palms, leaving bloodless, crescent-shaped depressions behind.
21 But he also wanted the battle to be as bloodless as possible.
22 After a succession of Presidents, in 1964 the military took control following a bloodless coup.
23 It was soon discovered, by conversation,(www.Sentencedict.com) that it was a bloodless battle.
24 However, a humiliating loss in the Franco-Prussian war of 1870, when Napoleon was captured, shattered confidence in the regime; a Third Republic was declared in a bloodless revolution in 1870.
25 This is an analysis of 42 clinical cases of using "opening of the kidney through the bloodless regions of renal pelvis and the hilus in the renal sinus" technique to extract complex kidney stones.
26 Her present countenance had a wild vindictiveness in its white cheek, and a bloodless lip and scintillating eye; and she retained in her closed fingers a portion of the locks she had been grasping.
27 No wonder that the attention of the world is directed toward this attempt to lead a successful bloodless revolution.
28 She was still adamant; her face was flushed, but her lips were bloodless.
29 All flying creatures possessed of blood have feathered wings or leathern wings; the bloodless creatures have membranous wings, as insects.
30 Then, in 1970, Qaboos bin Said, the Sandhurst-educated 29-year-old heir to the Omani throne, overthrew his father in a bloodless coup.
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