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Definition of Bloodsuckers
1. bloodsucker [n] - See also: bloodsucker
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bloodsuckers
Literary usage of Bloodsuckers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Flashlights on Nature by Grant Allen (1905)
"X BRITISH bloodsuckers I WRITE this title with peculiar pleasure, because it is
so nice to be able for once to apply it literally. With its figurative use I ..."
2. Father Payne by Arthur Christopher Benson (1916)
"XXX OF bloodsuckers " I 'M feeling low to-night," said Father Payne in 1 answer to a
... "Female bloodsuckers are worse still. A man, at all events, ..."
3. Our Journey Around the World: An Illustrated Record of a Year's Travel of by Francis Edward Clark, Harriet Elizabeth Clark (1895)
"All the Days of the Week — A Convenient Nomenclature — A Diet of Sea Worms —
Trade in bloodsuckers — Reminiscences of My Boyhood — A Hideous Delicacy — The ..."
4. Letters to John Bull, Esq: On Affairs Connected with His Landed Property by Baron Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton (1851)
"Who denounced them as plunderers and robbers, bloodsuckers and vampires? The very
men who had first Introduced protection into the legislature. ..."
5. Candlelight by Gyeorgos Ceres Hatonn (1993)
"They are the best “bloodsuckers of the bloodsuckers” and moreover, they regurgitate
the blood already within in a mixture of digestive saliva to facilitate ..."
6. Outlines of sermons on the miracles and parables of the Old Testament, by a by W. Harris (1878)
"THE FLIES (OR bloodsuckers)—Exod. viii. 21-32. I.—It sometimes depends upon the
will of man whether God executes His judgments. God here declares that the ..."