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bleed
verb (bled , bleeding )
1 intr to lose or let out blood.
2 to remove or take blood from someone, etc.
3 intr said of plants, etc: to lose juice or sap.
4 to empty liquid or air from (a radiator, hydraulic brakes, etc).
5 colloq to obtain money from someone, usually illegally.
6 intr said of dye or paint: to come out of the material when wet; to run.
7 (also bleed off) tr & intr , printing said of an illustration or other printed matter: to extend or be extended beyond the trimmed size of a page.
[Anglo-Saxon bledan ]
bleed like a pig or a stuck pig to bleed copiously.
one's heart bleeds for someone usually ironic one feels great pity for them.
verb (bled , bleeding )
1 intr to lose or let out blood.
2 to remove or take blood from someone, etc.
3 intr said of plants, etc: to lose juice or sap.
4 to empty liquid or air from (a radiator, hydraulic brakes, etc).
5 colloq to obtain money from someone, usually illegally.
6 intr said of dye or paint: to come out of the material when wet; to run.
7 (also bleed off) tr & intr , printing said of an illustration or other printed matter: to extend or be extended beyond the trimmed size of a page.
[Anglo-Saxon bledan ]
bleed like a pig or a stuck pig to bleed copiously.
one's heart bleeds for someone usually ironic one feels great pity for them.
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