Definition of Bluidier

1. bluidy [adj] - See also: bluidy

Lexicographical Neighbors of Bluidier

bluffer
bluffers
bluffest
bluffing
bluffingly
blufflike
bluffly
bluffness
bluffnesses
bluffs
bluffy
bluggier
bluggiest
bluggy
bluid
bluidier (current term)
bluidiest
bluids
bluidy
bluier
bluiest
bluing
bluings
bluish
bluish green
bluishly
bluishness
bluishnesses
blume
blumed

Literary usage of Bluidier

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The story of a soldier's life; or, Peace, war, and mutiny by John Alexander Ewart (1881)
"And aye the pipe was loudest, And aye the tartans Hew The first, frae bluidy Maida To bluidier Waterloo. On mony a sea we've sail'd, my lads, ..."

2. A Summer in Skye by Alexander Smith (1865)
"An' aye the pipe was loudest, An' aye the tartans flew, The first frae bluidy Maida To bluidier Waterloo. We have sailed owre many a sea, my lads, ..."

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