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Bloody Mary

noun

  1. a mixed drink made principally with vodka and tomato juice.


Bloody Mary

noun

  1. a drink consisting of tomato juice and vodka


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Word History and Origins

Origin of Bloody Mary1

First recorded in 1955–60

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Example Sentences

There are offers 16 Arghoslent songs on Spotify, the most popular is “Bloody Mary.”

National Bloody Mary Day is January 1, which is probably the biggest hangover brunch day of the year.

They gave her the name of Bloody Mary at the time, and she has retained it to the present day.

Bloody Mary of England was nearly as merciless, but she was sincere and uncompromising in her extirpation of heretics.

"Bloody Mary" flung two over his head and one into his earthwork, but he paid no attention to her protests.

The poet thought that “Bloody Mary” “had been harshly judged by the verdict of popular tradition.”

He was brought to trial April 17th, 1554, the first year of Bloody Mary.

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