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Discover LudwigThe word "bloodsucking" is correct in written English.
It is often used to describe someone or something that exploits others for personal gain, typically in a negative context. Example: "The bloodsucking corporation drained the community's resources without giving anything back." Alternatives include "exploitative" or "parasitic."
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bloodsucking
adjective
That draws off the blood of another animal, or a person.
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Fiction suggests applying the techniques of genetic engineering to DNA extracted from bloodsucking prehistoric insects trapped in amber.
Their idea is to take another well-known difficulty of doing fieldwork in tropical forests the endless swarms of bloodsucking leeches and turn it into a scientific tool.In this section Keep on truckin' Written in blood How to make bird flu fly, part one Nuclear-powered crops ReprintsLeeches can go for months without food, surviving on blood stored from their last victim.
With this in mind, the researchers are considering trying some of these drugs on their dinosaur proteins to see if they can untangle them.In the end, such tactics will not be quite as poetic as Hollywood's notion of collecting dinosaur DNA from bloodsucking mosquitoes preserved in tree sap.
Above all they are gripped by fear.This fear derives only in part from the premise of a cabal of bloodsucking undead who roam the streets in search of victims.
The bloodsucking tsetse fly of Africa is less than an inch long.
Because there is a long history of walking corpses and bloodsucking ghouls in folklore, it is difficult to pin down a distinct set of characteristics consistently attributed only to vampires.
Occasionally sexual forms occur in the victim's blood; if this form finds its way into a suitable species of bloodsucking mosquito, another stage of the Plasmodium begins, preparing the organism to infect another human bitten by the mosquito host.
In the intestine, the mature worm sustains its life by bloodsucking, and persistent feeding by many worms over many years results in secondary anemia.
In South and Central America, T. cruzi, the agent of Chagas' disease, and the harmless T. rangeli are transmitted by bloodsucking insects.
offered a decidedly '80s twist to the vampire tale, while Robert Rodriguez's was a rowdy, bloodsucking, action film (featuring special effects master Tom Savini in a supporting role).
Among mosquitoes, black flies, and related bloodsucking flies, the larvae have characteristic structures and live active lives under water; the complex mating process of the adults is followed (in the case of females) by bloodsucking and egg laying.
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