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bleed



bleed/bliːd/ verb (past tense and past participle bled /bled/)
[Word Family: noun: blood, bleeding; adjective: bloodless, bloody; verb: bleed]
[Language : Old English; Origin : bledan, from blod; ⇨ blood]
1. BLOOD
a) [INTRANSITIVE]
to lose blood, especially because of an injury:
  ▪ Your nose is bleeding.
  ▪ Tragically, she bled to death.
bleed profusely/heavily (=bleed a lot)
  ▪ Mrs Burke was found unconscious and bleeding profusely.
b) [TRANSITIVE]
to take some blood from someone’s body, done in the past in order to treat a disease:
  ▪ When he fell sick several days later, he had a doctor bleed him.

2. MONEY [TRANSITIVE]to force someone to pay an unreasonable amount of money over a period of time:
  ▪ His ex-wife clearly intends to bleed him for every last penny.
bleed somebody dry/white (=take all their money, possessions etc)
  ▪ The ten-year war has bled the country dry.

3. AIR/LIQUID [TRANSITIVE]to remove air or liquid from a system in order to make it work properly, for example from a heating system:
  ▪ We need to bleed the radiators.

4. COLOUR [INTRANSITIVE]to spread from one area of cloth or paper to another SYN run:
  ▪ Wash it in cold water so the colours don’t bleed.

5. bleed red ink
informal if a company or business bleeds red ink, it loses a lot of money, rather than making money:
  ▪ Analysts predict the retailer will continue to bleed red ink, with losses topping $180 million.
my heart bleeds (for somebody) at heart(38)

verb
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
bleed/freeze/burn/starve to death
Thousands of people are starving to death.
bleeding heart
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
NOUN
death
He bled to death in 15 minutes.
In real life, Selena ran out of that motel room with a bullet wound, and bled to death.
He quickly bled to death from the injury.
Not, miraculously, through any major blood vessels, or I would by now have bled internally to death.
Losing a leg to a shell, he quickly bled to death.
Within minutes she had bled to death.
He cut his wrists and bled to death.
heart
They roll grenades down floors of cinemas and blow up women and kids: does your heart bleed about that, Trevor?
man
But a man who bled was vulnerable, and a wound caused by a mouse-trap showed a reassuring degree of incompetence.
nose
My nose started to bleed and my eyes streamed with water.
His nose had bled and his forehead and face were badly bruised from his fall; but he was not seriously hurt.
VERB
begin
Between us, we killed three of them, but a bullet hit my finger and it began to bleed.
He hits him again and the bull begins to bleed from his ears.
Moreover, my finger-tips began to bleed.
Two months into that pregnancy, so the story goes, she began to bleed.
start
I started to bleed down there but it's stopped now.
And after about three days, I was in terrible pain and started to bleed a lot.
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
my heart bleeds (for sb)
"He says he can't come out tonight because he has to look after the kids." "My heart bleeds! That must be the first time he's stayed in with them since they were born!"
My heart bleeds for those poor children.
You can't afford a third car? My heart bleeds!
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
A deep cut on her wrist was bleeding profusely.
Marcia bled him for every penny he had.
The brake line had to be bled.
The dark blue bled into the white of the shirt.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
All the crews of the after guns were knocked over by the concussion, and bled from the nose or ears.

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