Definition of «bloodshot»

Bloodshot is an adjective that describes eyes with a red or pinkish appearance due to dilated blood vessels in the conjunctiva. This can be caused by alcohol consumption, lack of sleep, allergies, or other factors that cause irritation or inflammation of the eye.

Usage examples

  1. Her eyes were bloodshot from staying up all night studying for the exam.
  2. After a long night of partying, his bloodshot eyes were evidence of a wild and sleepless evening.
  3. The fatigue and stress were evident in her bloodshot eyes after working long hours for consecutive days.
  4. He woke up with a splitting headache and bloodshot eyes, a clear sign of a late night of heavy drinking.
  5. The doctor immediately noticed his bloodshot eyes and suggested it could be a result of allergies or lack of sleep.
  6. She had been crying for hours, leaving her with puffy cheeks and bloodshot eyes.
  7. The flu had taken a toll on her, leaving her feeling weak and with bloodshot eyes.
  8. The intense workout left him with bloodshot eyes and aching muscles.
  9. The lack of rest and excessive screen time caused his eyes to become bloodshot and irritated.

Phrases with «bloodshot»

Sentences with «bloodshot»

  • It's difficult not to just allow your mind to wonder when you're awake at 2:30 in the morning, sitting straight up with bloodshot eyes as you breastfeed your kid for who knows how long. (romper.com)
  • The binge will cease, and there you'll be, sitting with bloodshot eyes in a chair and whispering to yourself, «My god, I'm really about to watch the Senior Bowl.» (sbnation.com)
  • Unlike the stained glass Good Shepherd, their skin was brown and weathered, their eyes bloodshot from the Arizona sun, and their hands callused and cracked. (religion-online.org)
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