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  • adjective South Africa bloody (intensifier)

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Examples

  • (And, by the way, this is one area where the new Blogger kicks Wordpress's butt: you can select a bunch of posts and tag, er, label, 'em all at the same time, unlike bleddy WP which makes you edit each post, tag one by one, gnash teeth ..)

    Archive 2007-03-01 2007

  • The "small sliver" is that your words live on and people can read the bleddy things.

    Welsh Death-Wish glyn moody 2008

  • But when you go to the pub now, you're going to have to bleddy walk, because he's bleddy put up the price of petrol as well.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2007

  • They drank hard, loved wildly and freely, looking down upon the natives they exploited and spoke a language which, bristling with ‘bleddy’ this and ‘baastid’ that, was unprintable in the extreme, especially when it relied upon that famous four-letter word to modify the nouns of the pidgin English they taught the Melanesians.

    The Do-or-Die Men George W. Smith 2003

  • They drank hard, loved wildly and freely, looking down upon the natives they exploited and spoke a language which, bristling with ‘bleddy’ this and ‘baastid’ that, was unprintable in the extreme, especially when it relied upon that famous four-letter word to modify the nouns of the pidgin English they taught the Melanesians.

    The Do-or-Die Men George W. Smith 2003

  • They drank hard, loved wildly and freely, looking down upon the natives they exploited and spoke a language which, bristling with ‘bleddy’ this and ‘baastid’ that, was unprintable in the extreme, especially when it relied upon that famous four-letter word to modify the nouns of the pidgin English they taught the Melanesians.

    The Do-or-Die Men George W. Smith 2003

  • It was only his ankle, his bleddy ankle, twisted it.

    At Swim, Two Boys Jamie O’Neill 2002

  • The sergeant was called, this man Bill, and he took one look at Jim, demanded his rifle and told Jim go home out of that, they had sufficient of bleddy chisselurs already.

    At Swim, Two Boys Jamie O’Neill 2002

  • The sergeant carried on cursing in his bleddy way, telling Jim he had hold the wrong arm, was he born defective.

    At Swim, Two Boys Jamie O’Neill 2002

  • Firing them off at the bleddy masonry, snip of ye.

    At Swim, Two Boys Jamie O’Neill 2002

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