Sentence examples for to be blood from inspiring English sources

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to be blood

verb

To exist; to have real existence.

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— Does it have to be blood relation?

"It has to be blood".

It turned out to be blood selling!

And there was to be blood.

Maybe the squashed bugs were supposed to be blood splatters.

The pain turned out to be blood clots.

It's Shakespeare's grisliest play, and you know there's going to be blood everywhere.

The most unlikely pair of characters turn out to be blood relatives.

He wanted it to be Dag Magne's Anonymous Disciples; I wanted it to be Blood Clot.

There is going to be blood, so get it over with.

"When you come to class, wear your rain gear and boots, because there's going to be blood," he said.

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