bloodsucker Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈblʌd.sʌk.ər]
  • Us [ ˈblʌd.sʌk.ɚ]

Meaning of bloodsucker In English

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Examples of bloodsucker

  • Rather, the rumours of bloodsuckers indicate a flexible ' truth ' that is negotiated through talking, since hearsay is a kind of truth when people believe it.

  • If it has been a private landlord, he would have been called a bloodsucker and a profiteer.

  • We have heard that some bookmakers are saying that the levy is like a bloodsucker.

  • A public sector company in that position is really a bloodsucker of taxpayers' money.

  • The factors, these bloodsuckers, played that part.

  • There are cases of decent people who, because of this vicious extortion, are unable to keep their premises in good repair as they cannot afford to feed these bloodsuckers.

  • Will he join in the atack which has been made upon these bloodsuckers and sharks who throughout the ages are said to have robbed innocent people?

  • He urged the public hanging of 100 landlords, richmen, bloodsuckers, grain seizure, and hostage taking.

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