[ UK /blˈiːdɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. someone who has hemophilia and is subject to uncontrollable bleeding
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How To Use bleeder In A Sentence

  • TODD: McElprang says that miners should also try to find what they call bleeder tunnels that are designed to let dangerous gases escape. CNN Transcript Aug 14, 2007
  • I've seen bleeders, and they're gushing because they got hit right in the vein, and I mean they're almost passing out, and here comes the supply guy again, with the bleach, to clean the blood off the floor, but the chain never stops.
  • Bobby Abreu worked the count full then hit a bleeder up the middle to bring up Alex Rodriguez.
  • With the willing but wholly inept assistance of Mark the Squaddie, with infinite effort, the little bleeders were successfully returned to Stalag Sheep.
  • Romani admitted that he's a bit of bleeder and that Domi's wife got the best of him.
  • When used in nonsave situations, Escobar seemed frustrated by bleeps, infield-in bleeders and an inability to put hitters away with two strikes.
  • When correctly applied to a major arterial or venous "bleeder," it leads to an extremely rapid separation of liquid from the blood, which, in turn, concentrates clotting and coagulation, slowing a hemorrhage with remarkable speed and effectiveness. Field First Aid: Stop Serious Bleeding Using QuikClot
  • "Ah just canna find where the bleeders got in," he grunted.
  • “Hajjám” = a cupper who scarifies forehead and legs, a bleeder, a (blood -) sucker. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • As any football manager will tell you, if you do not do what needs doing yourself, no other bleeder will do it.
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