bloody-bones
1Bloody Bones — is a boogeyman feared by children.According to Scott Andrew Hutchins, ref|hutchins Bloody Bones comes from Ireland and is sometimes called Rawhead and Bloody Bones , Tommy Rawhead , or Rawhead . Though the stories originated from Ireland, they… …
2Bloody Bones — ist in Teilen des englischsprachigen Raumes ein von Kindern gefürchtetes Wesen, ein Dämon oder Geist. Nach Scott Andrew Hutchins,[1] kommt Bloody Bones aus Irland und wird manchmal auch Rawhead and Bloody Bones, Tommy Rawhead, oder Rawhead… …
3Bloody Bones (novel) — infobox Book | name = Bloody Bones orig title = translator = image caption = 1996 US cover author = Laurell K. Hamilton cover artist = Lee McLeod (Ace edition) country = United States language = English series = genre = mystery, Horror novel… …
4bloody-bones — bloodˈy bones see ↑rawhead under ↑raw • • • Main Entry: ↑bloody …
5BLOODY BONES — a hobgoblin feared by children …
6Raw-Head and Bloody-Bones — A traditional *bogeyman; also used allusively for robbers, etc., whose rumoured activities created panic. The earliest citation in the OED, from 1550, lists Hobgoblin, Rawhed, and Bloody bone , with punctuation implying that the latter are two …
7bloody — bloody; bloody·bones; bloody·noun; un·bloody; …
8bones — bloody·bones; bones; cox·bones; rack·a·bones; …
9rawhead-and-bloody-bones — rawˈhead or rawˈhead and bloodˈy bones noun A bugbear or pair of bugbears to frighten children • • • Main Entry: ↑raw …
10Bloody nose — The nose is a part of the body that is very rich in blood vessels (vascular) and is situated in a vulnerable position on the face. As a result, any trauma to the face can cause bleeding which may be profuse. Nosebleeds can occur spontaneously… …