Other expressions

окровђвленный blood-covered
NB Unlike the word кровђвый, the adjective окровђвленный can only mean "blood-covered," and may modify an item of clothing and parts of the body: окровђвленный бќнт "a bloody bandage," окровђвленный нћж "a blood-covered knife," окровђвленный шђрф "a bloody scarf," окровђвленный висћк "a bloody temple," окровђвленный лћб a "bloody forehead," etc.
Ї увќдел окровђвленную рубђшку и всё пћнял. I saw the bloody shirt, and understood everything.
до крћвиg (or дћ кровиg) badly enough to draw blood
NB The phrase до крћви is used with избќть "to beat up," оцарђпать "to scratch, to claw," уколћться "to prick," порљзаться "to cut oneself."
разбивђть/разбќть Na в крћвьa (or до крћвиg) to strike N hard enough to draw blood
NB N denotes a part of the body, usually нћс "nose," лћб "forehead," губђ "lip," щекђ "cheek," скулђ "cheekbone," висћк "temple," затІлок "back of the head," головђ "head."
следІ крћвиg traces of blood
пїтна крћвиg blood stains
лџжа крћвиg a pool of blood
забрІзгивать/забрІзгать Na крћвьюi;
заливђть/залќть Na крћвьюi
to splash N with blood
вытирђть/вІтереть крћвьa с Ng to wipe blood from N
вќд крћвиg the sight of blood
Ћн не перенћсит вќда крћви, емџ дљлается плћхо. He can't stand the sight of blood. It makes him sick.
сосђть/вІсосать крћвьa to suck blood
Вампќр вІсосал всє крћвь из свољй жљртвы. The vampire sucked all the blood out of his victim.
хђркать [no Pf.] крћвьюi to spit blood
кровохђрканье spitting blood
NB The above two expressions refer to the effects of tuberculosis.