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Discover Ludwig"bloody face" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe an expression of shock, disbelief, horror, or anger. For example, "The soldier was horrified by the sight of her fallen comrade, his bloody face staring up at the sky."
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He peered into her bloody face.
The mine lies like a scar across a bloody face.
The Avalanche's Milan Hejduk was left with a bloody face.
One man who was led away in cuffs had a bloody face.
jeep, and another, taken moments later, of his crushed and bloody face.
He was treated at a hospital for two black eyes and a bloody face.
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There's no actual sweaty, bloody, face-to-face combat situations.
So many people have had it, and it's all the people everyone thinks haven't; the ones that people say, 'Oh, aren't they marvellous,' have had three bloody face-lifts.
Plus, there's a new Bloody Face-esque icon for the next season and it's a woman... could it be Bates' character?
Lange's story will be "modern-day," according to Murphy, and the producer admitted that he's already come up with a Bloody Face-esque icon for the next season, but would only reveal that it's a woman.
Lana is still recovering from her ordeal with Dr. Thredson/Bloody Face.
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