Which preposition to use with bloodshot

with Occurrences 3%

Bad Hail stood near, his eyes bloodshot with rage, his lip quivering, and every trembling limb telling of the tempest within.

around Occurrences 1%

Daylight grew dim, and some one came over and lighted a hanging gasoline lamp that threw into tragic relief the painted hollows under Casey's eyes, which were beginning to look very bloodshot around the blue of them.

as Occurrences 1%

Venture among them with fear in your heart and they would fly at your legs and throat like wild beasts; but twirl a big stick jauntily, or better still go quietly on your way without concern, and they would skulk aside and watch you hungrily out of the corners of their surly eyes, whose lids were red and bloodshot as a mastiff's.

about Occurrences 1%

The Eel became bloodshot about the gills, and, writhing, gasped for breath.

in Occurrences 1%

Those about him saw something "lion-like" in his face; his gray eyes, clear and soft in his peaceful moments, shone like fire when he was moved, and few men were brave enough to confront him when his face was lighted up by rising wrath, and when his eyes rolled and became bloodshot in a paroxysm of passion.

of Occurrences 1%

It divided as a wave is split by a rock, and went in two great moving spouting fountains of red down the line of our back-fire, and swept on, leaving us scorched, blackened, bloodshot of eye and sore of lips, but safe.

from Occurrences 1%

The intruder's eyes were bloodshot from the glare of the furnaces, his face black, unrecognizable, from the soot.

Which preposition to use with  bloodshot