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Definition of blooded in English: bloodedadjective ˈblʌdɪdˈblədəd 1usually in combination Having blood or a temperament of a specified kind. Example sentencesExamples - The people on the street have to be able to understand the emotions that were unleashed in this country by those acts of cold - blooded murder.
- Usually, the elementals would be strong blooded youngsters.
- ‘A pure blooded one of the Folk,’ she shook her head and muttered as an aside into her lavish robes.
- But even the coldest blooded manager can easily take steps to warm his relations with the people on his staff.
- I started shooting, it was just cold-blooded murder.
- And besides, any red-blooded male wanted to watch a girl shower.
- He was stared at a bit rudely, but not spoken to by the sedate patricians of blue-blooded society who were present.
- Cold-blooded murder, armed hijackings, burglary, robbery and assault are rife.
- The pair make two of the most cold-blooded and vile antiheroes ever found in a Hollywood Western.
- It was the wrong place for a sophisticated noble blooded young Italian like himself to be.
- And many criminologists say that despite her cold-blooded killing, she does not fit the serial-killer mould.
- It's 16 million years after dinosaurs roamed the earth, and warm-blooded creatures are wandering round the tropical jungle eating bugs.
- A squad of armed riot police mounted a full-blooded charge into a chanting group of activists.
- She flipped her visor down and scanned on infrared, the only reading she picked up were from some cold-blooded bugs… dozens of them.
- As for the enemy soldiers, they were either harmless boobies or cold-blooded psychopaths.
2North American (of horses or cattle) of good pedigree. Example sentencesExamples - The blooded pilgrim stock of horses and cattle, brought to Montana at great expense, could not survive the endless days of low temperatures.
- As compulsive improvers, they perused agricultural journals for more productive seeds and bettered their herds with blooded stock.
- Lank in body, slender in limb, full of spirit, they reminded one of blooded horses.
Synonyms pedigree, thoroughbred, full, full-bred, pure-blooded, pedigreed, pure, genuine Definition of blooded in US English: bloodedadjectiveˈblədəd 1usually in combination Having blood or a temperament of a specified kind. Example sentencesExamples - And besides, any red-blooded male wanted to watch a girl shower.
- And many criminologists say that despite her cold-blooded killing, she does not fit the serial-killer mould.
- It's 16 million years after dinosaurs roamed the earth, and warm-blooded creatures are wandering round the tropical jungle eating bugs.
- He was stared at a bit rudely, but not spoken to by the sedate patricians of blue-blooded society who were present.
- Usually, the elementals would be strong blooded youngsters.
- The people on the street have to be able to understand the emotions that were unleashed in this country by those acts of cold - blooded murder.
- It was the wrong place for a sophisticated noble blooded young Italian like himself to be.
- She flipped her visor down and scanned on infrared, the only reading she picked up were from some cold-blooded bugs… dozens of them.
- But even the coldest blooded manager can easily take steps to warm his relations with the people on his staff.
- I started shooting, it was just cold-blooded murder.
- A squad of armed riot police mounted a full-blooded charge into a chanting group of activists.
- Cold-blooded murder, armed hijackings, burglary, robbery and assault are rife.
- As for the enemy soldiers, they were either harmless boobies or cold-blooded psychopaths.
- ‘A pure blooded one of the Folk,’ she shook her head and muttered as an aside into her lavish robes.
- The pair make two of the most cold-blooded and vile antiheroes ever found in a Hollywood Western.
- 1.1North American (of horses or cattle) of good pedigree.
Example sentencesExamples - The blooded pilgrim stock of horses and cattle, brought to Montana at great expense, could not survive the endless days of low temperatures.
- Lank in body, slender in limb, full of spirit, they reminded one of blooded horses.
- As compulsive improvers, they perused agricultural journals for more productive seeds and bettered their herds with blooded stock.
Synonyms pedigree, thoroughbred, full, full-bred, pure-blooded, pedigreed, pure, genuine
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