67 results in 0.0423s.
Advertisement
  • blood
    adj. bloodlike.

  • blood
    blood, noun, verb.

  • blood
    expr. blood is thicker than water, relatives are closer than friends.
    Ex. His needy cousins asked him for help, reminding him that blood is thicker than water.

  • blood
    expr. curdle one's (or the) blood, to frighten very much; horrify; terrify.
    Ex. The piercing scream curdled his blood.

  • blood
    expr. draw blood, to inflict damage or pain.
    Ex. The fighting in Ireland has always drawn much blood among families.

  • blood
    expr. get (extract, etc.) blood from a stone (or from stones), to achieve the impossible.
    Ex. The court has no machinery that I know of for extracting blood from stones (Observer).

  • blood
    expr. have (a person's) blood on one's head, to carry the responsibility or guilt of a person's death, hardship, bad luck, or the like.
    Ex. And whosoever shall be with thee in the house, his blood shall be on our head, if any hand be upon him (Josh

  • blood
    expr. in cold blood,
    a. without feeling; cruelly.
    Ex. ... the taking away of human life in cold blood (Edward A. Freeman).
    b. on purpose; deliberately.
    Ex. The bandits shot down three men in cold blood.

  • blood
    expr. make one's blood boil (run cold, stir, etc.), to excite one with anger, fright, passion, etc.
    Ex. The sight of the driver beating his horse made the kind old man's blood boil.

  • blood
    expr. shed blood, to destroy life; kill.
    Ex. The thoughts of shedding human blood for my deliverance were very terrible to me (Daniel Defoe).

  • blood
    noun 1. the liquid in the veins, arteries, and capillaries of vertebrates; the red liquid that flows from a cut. Blood is circulated by the heart, carrying oxygen and digested food to all parts of the body and carrying away waste materials. Although it n

  • blood
    v.t. 1. to give (hounds or other animals used in hunting) a preliminary taste, smell, or sight of blood.
    2. (Figurative.) to give (anyone, especially military troops) their first experience.

blood in Bengali বাংলা

blood in Kashmiri कॉशुर

blood in Maithili মৈথিলী

blood in Malayalam മലയാളം

blood in Marathi मराठी

blood in Nepali नेपाली

blood in Santali

blood in Tamil தமிழ்

blood in Urdu اُردُو

  1. home-page
  2.  › 
  3. language
  4.  › 
  5. english-dictionary-translation-meaning-of-flesh-and-blood