bloody vs no really

bloody

adv
  • Used to express anger, annoyance, shock, or for emphasis. 

adj
  • Covered in blood. 

  • Characterised by bloodshed. 

  • Used as an intensifier. 

verb
  • To demonstrably harm (the cause of an opponent). 

  • To stain with blood. 

  • To draw blood from (one's opponent) in a fight. 

noun
  • bloody mary 

no really

adv
  • really; seriously; used to attempt to introduce a serious point in a less serious conversation 

intj
  • no kidding!; is that so? (sometimes used sarcastically in response to the obvious) 

How often have the words bloody and no really occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )