Sentence examples for bloodstains from inspiring English sources

The word "bloodstains" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to marks or spots of blood on a surface, often in contexts related to crime scenes or medical situations. Example: "The detective examined the bloodstains on the floor for clues about the incident." Alternatives include "blood marks" or "blood spots."

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bloodstains

noun

Plural of bloodstain

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Lately, those costumes have included white doctors' coats spattered with fake bloodstains, worn with bloodstained bandages wrapped around the wrist.

He recalled smelling urine and seeing bloodstains in the room.

He showed photographs on his phone of the street he had left behind in Aleppo, all rubble and bloodstains and bombed-out cars.

Bloodstains and handwriting, certainly…Winning over a jury, fascinating.

Troops covered up the bloodstains on the road with a white substance, she said.

(The name comes from the scene in Shakespeare's play in which Lady Macbeth desperately tries to wash phantom bloodstains from her hands after encouraging her husband to murder the king).

In 1865 Sorby announced a new type of spectrum microscope for analyzing the light of organic pigments, especially minute bloodstains.

I fight in vain against an awful urge to peer at the interior and check for bloodstains; the dark leather is dull and inscrutable.

Well I'm sorry to say, little Quentin, but if you want your pocket money, you have to clean the bloodstains off your carpet.

Add a big "X-marks-the-spot" and a few felt-pen bloodstains.

Burnt-out buildings and vehicles continued to smoulder yesterday, broken glass littered the roads and bloodstains dotted the concrete.

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