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Bleed out
verb
To die due to excess bloodloss; to bleed to death
Exact(30)
Culturally, we would then bleed out completely.
Bass lines bleed out sideways, growing heavier and stranger.
"We're going to bleed out on the emergency room floor".
"Today, bold ranger, I watched a sad little pickpocket bleed out on a bakery floor.
"The berries'll bleed out all this fabulous inky color," she said, setting it in the oven.
Ten to fifteen days later, the victims "bleed out" through the nose, mouth and eyes.
Similar(30)
She's bleeding out".
Bleeding out on the street".
He could have bled out".
The kid just bled out".
He was bleeding out on the grass.
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