bloods

We have found lemma(root) word of bloods : blood.

Definitions


[blʌd], (Noun)

Definitions:
- the red liquid that circulates in the arteries and veins of humans and other vertebrate animals, carrying oxygen to and carbon dioxide from the tissues of the body
(e.g: drops of blood)

- violence involving bloodshed
(e.g: a commando operation full of blood and danger)

- fiery or passionate temperament
(e.g: a ritual that fires up his blood)

- family background; descent or lineage
(e.g: she must have Irish blood in her)

- a fashionable and dashing young man
(e.g: a group of young bloods)


Phrases:
- be like getting blood from a stone
- blood and guts
- blood and thunder
- blood is thicker than water
- blood will tell
- blood, sweat, and tears
- first blood
- give blood
- have blood on one's hands
- in one's blood
- make someone's blood boil
- make someone's blood run cold
- new blood
- of the blood
- one's blood is up
- out for blood
- someone's blood is worth bottling
- taste blood
- young blood

Origin:
Old English blōd, of Germanic origin; related to German Blut and Dutch bloed


[blʌd], (Verb)

Definitions:
- initiate (someone) in a particular activity
(e.g: clubs are too slow to blood young players)

- smear the face of (a novice) with the blood of the kill


Phrases:
- be like getting blood from a stone
- blood and guts
- blood and thunder
- blood is thicker than water
- blood will tell
- blood, sweat, and tears
- first blood
- give blood
- have blood on one's hands
- in one's blood
- make someone's blood boil
- make someone's blood run cold
- new blood
- of the blood
- one's blood is up
- out for blood
- someone's blood is worth bottling
- taste blood
- young blood

Origin:
Old English blōd, of Germanic origin; related to German Blut and Dutch bloed


[blʌd], (Noun)

Definitions:
- a member of an Indigenous people of North America belonging to the Blackfoot Confederacy


Phrases:

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definition by Oxford Dictionaries