[
US
/ˈbɫədˌstɹim/
]
[ UK /blˈʌdstɹiːm/ ]
[ UK /blˈʌdstɹiːm/ ]
NOUN
- the blood flowing through the circulatory system
How To Use bloodstream In A Sentence
- As the increase of THC is pumped into the bloodstream, there are no measurable tools to indicate the level of what might be considered an intoxicated level for marijuana, and any classification of such a level [one toke] could be considered illegal and on par with alcohol? 2008 June 28 « Unambiguously Ambidextrous
- One of the processes of digestion is to reduce food to a substance which can be absorbed in the bloodstream as sugar.
- Compared to its refined counterpart, wholewheat pasta gives a slower, more sustained release of energy into the bloodstream, is higher in fibre and more nutritious too.
- He had twice the legal limit of alcohol in his bloodstream.
- Once the lymphatic fluid has been filtered, it is channelled back to the bloodstream. Healthy By Nature
- It spreads quickly once inside the victim and is soon being circulated in the bloodstream.
- It also lowers the levels of amino acid homocysteine which, when found in high levels in the bloodstream, is linked to an increased risk of heart disease.
- When adult heartworms living in animals mate and produce offspring or microscopic heartworm larvae, the offspring can live in an animal's bloodstream for three years.
- The changes of bloodstream dynamics, anaesthesia depth, analepsia and adverse effect before and 1 min after inducing, 5 mins after windpipe intubation and 5 mins after operation were observed.
- Fiber - found in veggies, fruit, beans, oats, and in the skin of yams and potatoes - can dramatically slow the delivery of carbs into the bloodstream.