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  • adjective comparative form of bloodthirsty: more bloodthirsty

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  • “I sent him another challenge, and another and another,” he wrote in his autobiography, “and the more he did not want to fight, the bloodthirstier I became.”

    LIGHTING OUT FOR THE TERRITORY JR. ROY MORRIS 2010

  • You're one of the bloodthirstier women writers I know.

    Cat V. Monkey - Last Tango In Paris batwrangler 2008

  • “I sent him another challenge, and another and another,” he wrote in his autobiography, “and the more he did not want to fight, the bloodthirstier I became.”

    LIGHTING OUT FOR THE TERRITORY JR. ROY MORRIS 2010

  • The C. of E. doesn't dwell much on the bloodthirstier bits of the Bible, that's my excuse.

    Fear: for caregiver, for disabled. And dying. Elizabeth McClung 2009

  • Â It seems to be getting a bit bloodthirstier yes, I know early in the book someone's head exploded, but what's a little splatter among friends?

    What I bought – 21 November 2007 | Comics Should Be Good! @ Comic Book Resources 2007

  • Jimmy -- but you know that boy's way -- gave me the impression that he didn't condemn Jack's craze as unsportsmanlike: merely for being, as he put it, a thought bloodthirstier than any line of sport he himself felt any inclination to follow.

    Foe-Farrell Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch 1903

  • They are more cunning than foxes, and bloodthirstier than panters, and they no more git tired than the spiders, that spin and piece a web as fast as you break it.

    At the Mercy of Tiberius 1872

  • You're bloodthirstier than he is because you WANT to kill someone and he didn't want to nor even intend to.

    digg.com: Stories / Popular 2009

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