Pronunciation: /blʌd/
noun a slang term for blood, often used in British English to refer to a close friend or family member
A1 I saw a blud on the sidewalk.
A2 The blud was dripping from the wound.
B1 The blud test results came back negative.
B2 The doctor needed to draw blud for further analysis.
C1 The blud donation drive was a huge success.
C2 The blud transfusion saved the patient's life.
formal The doctor explained that the patient had lost a lot of blud during the surgery.
informal I can't believe you spilled blud all over the carpet!
slang He's my blud, we've been friends since we were kids.
figurative Her artwork really captures the blud and sweat that went into creating it.
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