Marked or stained with blood; covered or soaked in blood.
From 'be-' plus 'bled' (past tense of bleed). Suggests thorough covering or saturation with blood.
Battlefield descriptions are full of 'bebled' soldiers and ground—the word's harsh consonants and visual imagery make it perfect for depicting violence without euphemism.
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