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blood
noun
-
blood
the
red
liquid
that
flows
through
the
bodies
of
people
and
animals
and
carries
oxygen
and
nutrients
•
The
nurse
drew
a
small
vial
of
blood
for
the
test
.
The
nurse
drew
a
small
vial
of
blood
for
the
test
.
•
When
he
scraped
his
knee
,
a
few
drops
of
blood
ran
down
his
leg
.
When
he
scraped
his
knee
,
a
few
drops
of
blood
ran
down
his
leg
.
Old
English
“
blōd
”,
of
Germanic
origin
,
related
to
Dutch
“
bloed
”
and
German
“
Blut
”.
noun
-
blood
family
origin
and
the
people
you
are
related
to
by
birth
•
She
is
proud
of
her
royal
blood
.
She
is
proud
of
her
royal
blood
.
•
The
brothers
share
the
same
blood
,
even
though
their
personalities
differ
.
The
brothers
share
the
same
blood
,
even
though
their
personalities
differ
.
verb
to
give
someone
or
an
animal
their
first
experience
of
something
difficult
,
often
to
prepare
them
for
future
challenges
•
The
coach
blooded
the
young
striker
in
an
easy
match
.
The
coach
blooded
the
young
striker
in
an
easy
match
.
•
War
quickly
bloods
inexperienced
recruits
.
War
quickly
bloods
inexperienced
recruits
.
noun
-
blood
violent
injury
or
killing
,
talked
about
or
shown
as
spilled
blood
•
The
sight
of
blood
on
the
battlefield
terrified
the
young
soldier
.
The
sight
of
blood
on
the
battlefield
terrified
the
young
soldier
.
•
There
will
be
blood
if
the
rival
gangs
meet
tonight
.
There
will
be
blood
if
the
rival
gangs
meet
tonight
.
flood
noun
a
large
amount
of
water
that
overflows
land
which
is
usually
dry
•
After
days
of
heavy
rain
,
the
river
burst
its
banks
and
a
huge
flood
swept
through
the
town
.
After
days
of
heavy
rain
,
the
river
burst
its
banks
and
a
huge
flood
swept
through
the
town
.
•
Rescuers
used
boats
to
reach
families
trapped
by
the
flood
.
Rescuers
used
boats
to
reach
families
trapped
by
the
flood
.
Old
English
“
flōd
,”
related
to
“
flow
,”
originally
meaning
“
a
flowing
of
water
.”
verb
-
flood
,
flooding
,
floods
,
flooded
to
cover
or
fill
with
water
;
to
become
filled
with
water
•
Heavy
rains
flooded
the
basement
overnight
.
Heavy
rains
flooded
the
basement
overnight
.
•
If
you
leave
the
tap
on
,
the
bathroom
will
flood
.
If
you
leave
the
tap
on
,
the
bathroom
will
flood
.
noun
a
very
large
number
or
amount
of
things
that
appear
or
arrive
suddenly
•
A
flood
of
emails
awaited
me
after
the
long
weekend
.
A
flood
of
emails
awaited
me
after
the
long
weekend
.
•
She
was
overwhelmed
by
a
flood
of
memories
when
she
saw
her
childhood
home
.
She
was
overwhelmed
by
a
flood
of
memories
when
she
saw
her
childhood
home
.
verb
-
flood
,
flooding
,
floods
,
flooded
to
arrive
or
go
somewhere
in
large
numbers
,
or
to
fill
something
completely
with
things
,
people
,
light
,
or
feelings
•
Fans
flooded
into
the
stadium
as
soon
as
the
gates
opened
.
Fans
flooded
into
the
stadium
as
soon
as
the
gates
opened
.
•
Morning
sunlight
flooded
the
room
through
the
open
curtains
.
Morning
sunlight
flooded
the
room
through
the
open
curtains
.
bloody
adjective
-
bloody
,
bloodier
,
bloodiest
covered
with
or
stained
by
blood
•
The
nurse
wrapped
a
bandage
around
the
bloody
cut
on
his
arm
.
The
nurse
wrapped
a
bandage
around
the
bloody
cut
on
his
arm
.
•
After
the
accident
,
his
shirt
was
bloody
and
torn
.
After
the
accident
,
his
shirt
was
bloody
and
torn
.
From
Middle
English
blody
,
from
Old
English
blōdig
,
meaning
"
full
of
blood
".
verb
-
bloody
,
bloodying
,
bloodies
,
bloodied
to
cover
with
blood
or
to
make
bleed
•
The
sharp
edge
bloodied
his
knuckles
.
The
sharp
edge
bloodied
his
knuckles
.
•
She
bloodied
her
lip
when
she
slipped
on
the
ice
.
She
bloodied
her
lip
when
she
slipped
on
the
ice
.
adjective
informal
intensifier
meaning
very
;
used
to
add
emphasis
•
That
was
a
bloody
brilliant
match
!
That
was
a
bloody
brilliant
match
!
•
It's
bloody
freezing
out
here
.
It's
bloody
freezing
out
here
.
adverb
informal
intensifier
used
before
verbs
or
adverbs
to
add
strong
emphasis
•
We
bloody
forgot
the
tickets
at
home
.
We
bloody
forgot
the
tickets
at
home
.
•
I
bloody
love
this
song
!
I
bloody
love
this
song
!