Pronunciation: /ˈblʌdə/

Definitions of bludda

noun a made-up or fictional word with no specific definition

Example Sentences

A1 I found a bludda on the ground.

A2 The bludda was covered in dirt and leaves.

B1 She used a bludda to stir the soup.

B2 The bludda had intricate carvings on its handle.

C1 The antique bludda was displayed in a glass case.

C2 The bludda was rumored to have belonged to a famous historical figure.

Examples of bludda in a Sentence

formal The scientist discovered a new type of bludda in the ocean.

informal I heard there's a bludda party happening this weekend.

slang That bludda is so cool, I wish I had one too.

figurative His words cut through her like a sharp bludda.

Grammatical Forms of bludda

past tense

bludded

plural

bluddas

comparative

more bludda

superlative

most bludda

present tense

bludda

future tense

will bludda

perfect tense

have bludded

continuous tense

is bludding

singular

bludda

positive degree

bludda

infinitive

to bludda

gerund

bludding

participle

bludding

Origin and Evolution of bludda

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Old English
Story behind the word: The word 'bludda' is believed to have originated from Old English, where it was used to refer to blood or a bloody mess.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'bludda' evolved and eventually became the modern English word 'blood', retaining its original meaning of the red liquid that circulates in the arteries and veins of humans and other vertebrates.