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bleeder
noun
A person who is easily made to bleed, or who bleeds in unusually large amounts, particularly a hemophiliac.
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In light of this, turbines may be classified as (1) straight-through turbines, in which there is no extraction (or bleeding), (2) bleeder or extraction turbines, and (3) controlled- (or automatic-) extraction turbines.
In bleeder turbines no effort is made to control the pressure of the extracted steam, which varies in almost direct proportion to the load carried by the turbine.
"Casino Royale" is allegedly the first 007 saga to feature rain, and Craig is the first proper bleeder, standing in front of a bathroom mirror and contemplating his own downpour.
She was a bleeder, he said, and if she started he might not be able to stop it.
The first words of "Puss," from the 1992 album "Liar," are "Get me something to stop the bleeding," and it's soon clear that the bleeder is either the singer or a woman who has been "punched in the jaw".
Marty throws up again and again, and he's a mighty good bleeder, too.
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Volume one focused on building a bird; volume two covers the challenges a picosatellite faces in LEO, and how to prepare for contingencies using inexpensive off-the-shelf kit (such as a $20 automotive brake-bleeder hand pump to simulate a vacuum).
In 2004, Jacobs sent his outstanding Group 1 winner Sabiano to the United States so he could race on the anti-bleeder medication Lasix, where it is legal, and he won a Grade 1 race in California.
Andrew WK – Party Hard The problem with hard-partying nose-bleeder Andrew Fetterly Wiskes-Krier is – where to start?
In 2009, the movement to ban Lasix in the US received a hefty knock when the British trainer Nicky Henderson received a three-month ban for using tranexamic acid, an anti-bleeder medication, said Dr Rick Arthur.
You have to tell him: 'Kid, they're going to start calling you names.' " The first name being thrown around right now is ratings-bleeder.
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