Blood-stained Sentence Examples
In that country the record of this reign is a blood-stained page, while in the history of Germany, on the contrary, Fredericks name is associated with a peaceful and prosperous period.
He exhibited Othman's blood-stained garment in the mosque at Damascus, and incited his Syrians to vengeance.
Soon after his death the story of the miracle of "Garnet's Straw" was circulated all over Europe, according to which a blood-stained straw from the scene of execution which came into the hands of one John Wilkinson, a young and fervent Roman Catholic, who was present, developed Garnet's likeness.
Thus the blood-stained 16th century closed with a promise of religious toleration and a dream of international arbitration.
Evidence was presented that May had left a blood-stained handprint on a wall at the murder scene.
These bacteria can cause a reoccurring cough, which produces phlegm, often blood stained.
Chest pains, or coughing up blood or blood-stained sputum.
Seneca 's blood-stained tragedies reworked Greek myths, arguing for a return to stoic values.
If you've run your blood-stained garment through a hot wash cycle or dried it in the dryer, chances are it can be near impossible to get the stain out because it is permanently set.
Treating Blood Stained Sheets Sheets are liable to be left with untreated or unseen blood stains until they have been dried for several days.
AdvertisementDab the paste onto the blood stained area and then let it dry completely.
Blood stains usually come from injury or another chaotic circumstance, and the blood-stained garment may be tossed aside while the bleeder is being attended to.
She turned to see him motion her towards the jungle surrounding the lake. His clothing was torn, and blood stained his skin. He appeared to have been running; his boots were covered in mud that had splashed to his thighs, and his face was flushed.
His kingly office had come to him from Pelops through the blood-stained hands of Atreus and Thyestes, and had brought with it a certain fatality which explained the hostile destiny which pursued him.
At nightfall, "sobbing for excess of joy," the crusaders came to the Sepulchre from their treading of the winepress, and put their blood-stained hands together in prayer.
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