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blood

blood [ blud ]


noun  (plural bloods)
Definition:
 
1. red fluid circulating in body: the red fluid that is pumped from the heart and circulates around the bodies of humans and other vertebrates

2. body fluid of invertebrates: a liquid found in invertebrates that has functions similar to those of vertebrate blood

3. bloodshed: bloodshed or killing

4. vital life force: blood considered as a vital life force

5. family or kinship: family background or descent from an ancestor, especially when viewed as determining a person's character or appearance

6. pure breeding: pure breeding in animals, especially horses

7. members of group: people considered for their potential to strengthen and improve an organization ( informal )
bring in new blood

8. young man: a fashionable and wealthy young man, especially in the 18th and 19th centuries ( informal humorous )



transitive verb  (3rd person present singular bloods, present participle blooding, past and past participle blooded)
Definition:
 
1. military initiate troops in battle: to subject troops to their first experience of battle

2. hunting let dog taste blood: to give a dog its first taste of the blood of a freshly killed animal in order to make it keen to hunt

3. hunting smear somebody with blood: to smear somebody's face with the blood of a hunted animal as an initiation into hunting

[ Old English blōd< Germanic]

be out for or after somebody's blood to be intending to punish somebody

blood is thicker than water family ties and loyalties take precedence over other relationships

have blood on your hands to be responsible for somebody's death

in cold blood deliberately, and in a way that shows a complete lack of emotion
was murdered in cold blood


make somebody's blood boil to make somebody extremely angry

make somebody's blood run cold to frighten or horrify somebody

spill blood to wound or kill people

sweat blood to make a great effort

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