Japanese

ちばしる
Meaning: to become bloodshot; to spurt blood
Part of Speech: Verb

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Verb inflections

Form Affirmative Negative
Present 血走る 血走ない
Polite 血走ます 血走ません
Past 血走た 血走なかった
Polite + Past 血走ました 血走ませんでした
Te-form 血走て 血走なくて
Potential 血走られる 血走られない
Passive 血走られる 血走られない
Causative 血走させる 血走させない
Imperative 血走ろ 血走るな

Handwriting

血
走
る

Example

His eyes were bloodshot from staying up all night.

Usage Notes

Most commonly used to describe eyes that are red from exhaustion or excitement. Historically used for spurting blood.

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