Results for blood
Definitions of blood:
part of speech: noun
The red fluid in the arteries and veins of men and animals: kindred, descent: temperament: bloodshed or murder: the juice of anything, esp. if red. - IN NOT OR COLD BLOOD, under, or free from, excitement or sudden passion. - HALF- BLOOD relationship through one parent only.
part of speech: verb
To stain with blood; to give a taste of blood, or to provoke the desire for it; to heat or exasperate.
part of speech: noun
The red fluid which circulates in the heart, arteries, and veins of an animal; sometimes, the juice of anything, especially if red; kinship; relationship; descent; lineage; as, a prince of royal blood; a man of fire and spirit; a rake; as, a young blood; temper; as, a murder in cold blood; slaughter or murder.
Usage examples for blood:
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In six months newspaper work had got into her blood
"Comrade Yetta", Albert Edwards -
She did not look to find the blood she took his word for that, if for nothing else.
"Rung Ho!", Talbot Mundy -
Fire in the blood fire in the air, fire in every glance.
"The Ice-Maiden: and Other Tales.", Hans Christian Andersen -
Is there anything in good blood
"Studies in Civics", James T. McCleary