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bloodthirstiest

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  • adjective superlative form of bloodthirsty: most bloodthirsty.

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Examples

  • Or are they throwing down for the largest, bloodthirstiest, thievingest gang in the world?

    Boing Boing 2008

  • Or you could go swashbuckling in "The Three Musketeers" or "Treasure Island," where Captain Flint was "the bloodthirstiest buccaneer that sailed."

    Books With Strong Male Characters Cynthia Crossen 2009

  • One American civilian story of holding off the Taliban one AK-47 burst at a time, suicidal killers in front of him, a house full of colleagues behind him scrambling for safety during one of the bloodiest and bloodthirstiest attacks of the Afghan war.

    CNN Transcript Oct 29, 2009 2009

  • In that case, this is going to be the bloodthirstiest Oscars EVER!

    Oscars Really Wanted That Jennifer Aniston/ Angelina Jolie Fight 2009

  • Suicidal killers in front of him, a house full of colleagues behind him, scrambling for safety during one of the bloodiest and bloodthirstiest attacks of the Afghan war.

    CNN Transcript Oct 29, 2009 2009

  • It is a widely accepted fact amongst Mesoamerican historians that the Aztecs were the bloodthirstiest of all civilizations of the region.

    Mayor Sam's Hotsheet for Thursday 2006

  • To rouse themselves, they kick off the festivities with "Soldiers of the Cross, Arise," the bloodthirstiest tune in all of Christendom: "Seize your armor, gird it on/Now the battle will be won/Soon, your enemies all slain/Crowns of glory you shall gain."

    THE DOMINIONISTS / FAR RIGHT THREAT TO AMERICA 2006

  • Assassination plots, unlawful dealings with the barons of the land, impending war, kidnappings, divine intervention, and enough sword fighting to satisfy even the bloodthirstiest of souls.

    Archive 2006-10-01 fusenumber8 2006

  • Despite his daily preoccupation with violence and sudden death, no detective story writer - even the bloodthirstiest on paper - is known ever to have committed murder in real life.

    In The Queens' Parlour Queen, Ellery 1864

  • And, of course, morbid Milo was the bloodthirstiest of all.

    Life and style | guardian.co.uk Sam Taylor 2009

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