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Definition of "unbloody" [un•blood•y]

  • Not bloody. (adjective)

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Use "unbloody" in a sentence
  • "This Hebrew word came latterly to denote an "unbloody" sacrifice, as opposed to a"
  • "Gilmore, who had the choice of death by hanging or bullet, chose the latter because he didn't want to give the state the opportunity to hide behind an "unbloody" execution."
  • "In the Old Testament, God commands His people to worship Him with a sacrifice, and so it is today that we worship God through the unbloody re-presentation of Christ's sacrifice, the most perfect sacrifice, in the sacred liturgy."
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