bloodline

[ UK /blˈʌdla‍ɪn/ ]
[ US /ˈbɫədˌɫaɪn/ ]
NOUN
  1. the descendants of one individual
    his entire lineage has been warriors
  2. ancestry of a purebred animal
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How To Use bloodline In A Sentence

  • The other prime role of Oxford is to take students, selected by bloodline, and prepare them for life as illuminati, within politics, business, finance and the media.
  • Bloodlines, most often male, confer honor and power as well as heirdom and charisma.
  • This is a pedigree poodle - her bloodline is pure.
  • Now, emperor is a royal title, bringing to mind divine bloodlines, elaborate coronations and incest.
  • The people would fear betraying the royal bloodline even if they agreed with the cause.
  • But government through bloodline is vulnerable to the same objections whether it occurs through voting or the passing down of a crown.
  • It suggests that Jesus Christ had direct descendants, in a bloodline that can be traced down the centuries.
  • Nietzsche looked to the Greeks as a model along these lines; a churning of the bloodlines creating the Superman.
  • The spike slid along his side, creating a long bloodline on his body from the front to the side.
  • That place held an important place in his heart because it was where the bloodline of his family had originated.
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