All English words - page 631
nounThe blood circulating through the body of a person or animal.
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It can also travel to other parts of the body through the bloodstream and lymph system.
nounThe blood circulating through the body of a person or animal.
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It can also travel to other parts of the body through the bloodstream and lymph system.
verbTo suck blood from (a person or animal); especially (figurative): to extort money from (a person), to rob (someone) by extortion; to extort (money, etc.); to pillage, plunder (a country, territory, etc.).
nounAn insect or other animal that sucks blood, especially a leech or a mosquito.
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The female mosquitoes become the bloodsuckers, and they use their long proboscis to bite other anim…
Bloodsuckers
ˈblʌd.sʌk.ərnounAn insect or other animal that sucks blood, especially a leech or a mosquito.
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The female mosquitoes become the bloodsuckers, and they use their long proboscis to bite other anim…
nounThirst for blood, eagerness for bloodshed.
nounA person who thirsts for blood; a violent or bloodthirsty person.
adjectiveHaving or showing a desire to kill and maim.
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A bloodthirsty dictator
adjectiveHaving or showing a desire to kill and maim.
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A bloodthirsty dictator
Bloodthirsty
ˈblʌdˌθɜː.stiadjectiveHaving or showing a desire to kill and maim.
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A bloodthirsty dictator
nounA fine payable for the offence of shedding blood; (also) a legal action for this offence; (occasionally) †the offence itself (obsolete). also: the right of levying this fine; (occasionally) †the privilege of exemption from it (obsolete).
nounA fine payable for the offence of shedding blood; (also) a legal action for this offence; (occasionally) †the offence itself (obsolete). also: the right of levying this fine; (occasionally) †the privilege of exemption from it (obsolete).
nounAny of a number of hardwood trees with deep red timber.
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This species of eucalypt here is one of the yellow bloodwoods.
nounThe bright red aquatic larva of a non-biting midge, the blood of which contains haemoglobin that allows it to live in poorly oxygenated water.
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We get everything from herbivorous reptiles to aquatic animals that eat bloodworms.
nounAny of various plants having red roots or leaves.
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The tea from blood-wort loosens spasms and helps in increasing the appetite.
adjectiveCovered, smeared, or running with blood.
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His bloody hands
verbCover or stain with blood.
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He ended the fight with his face bloodied and battered
adjectiveVery determined and refusing to give up, to change your mind, or to do what others want you to do
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He's just being bloody-minded., she had the kind of bloody-minded determination necessary to succee…
nounA bogeyman or bugbear, especially invoked to frighten children. frequently used in conjunction with rawhead.
verbCover or stain with blood.
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He ended the fight with his face bloodied and battered
adjectiveCovered, smeared, or running with blood.
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His bloody hands
adjectiveAwry or amiss.
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The ignition switch went blooey
exclamationUsed to convey that something has happened in an abrupt way.
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Blooey! he shot himself dead
adjectiveAwry or amiss.
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The ignition switch went blooey
exclamationUsed to convey that something has happened in an abrupt way.
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Blooey! he shot himself dead
nounA flower, especially one cultivated for its beauty.
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An exotic bloom
verbProduce flowers; be in flower.
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A chalk pit where cowslips bloomed
verbProduce flowers; be in flower.
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A chalk pit where cowslips bloomed
nounA flower, especially one cultivated for its beauty.
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An exotic bloom
nounA plant that produces flowers at a specified time.
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Fragrant night-bloomers such as nicotiana
nounA forge or mill producing blooms of wrought iron.
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Although the early history of ironmaking and ironworking in kingston is lost to us, it is clear tha…
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