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blue-blooded
adjective
Aristocratic or patrician
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Ms Pelosi, by contrast, is blue-blooded.
But a blue-blooded Russian toff?
"It has sort of this blue-blooded connotation to it".
Serves them right, bunch of blue-blooded leeches.
Kyle MacLachlan plays the blue-blooded founding partner, Donna Murphy plays the blue-fingernailed Italian mother.
Mr Bush's grandfather may have run a blue-blooded investment bank, Brown Brothers Harriman.
Both are and were blue-blooded, bibulous and, having a genius for wordplay, often hilarious.
Now it is Tonga that serves as a destination for Fiji's blue-blooded asylum-seekers.
These days it is far cheaper to get a date with a blue-blooded stallion.
Blue-blooded foxhunters must grasp one inescapable fact: it is never coming back.
Fortunately for both Latte and his benefactor, the police never checked into Latte's blue-blooded background.
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