ADJECTIVE
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belonging to or characteristic of the nobility or aristocracy
aristocratic features
aristocratic Bostonians
the blue-blooded aristocracy
patrician landholders of the American South
blue blood
patrician tastes
an aristocratic family
a blue family
aristocratic bearing
of gentle blood
aristocratic government
How To Use blue-blooded In A Sentence
- Her notoriously blue-blooded appearance changed too. Times, Sunday Times
- If you are gearing up to buy the latest premium sports utility vehicle or sedan in the market and feel that you will be the proud owner of a real blue-blooded luxury car, there is news for you.
- One of the first venture capitalist-funded IT services firms in India, it had a blue-blooded cast of senior IT professionals from companies such as Wipro, Cambridge Technology Partners and Lucent. India's Mindtree Gets Itself Into A Muddle
- The two scrub cows that came with the place I sold to the butcher for thirty dollars each, paying two hundred and fifty for two blue-blooded Jersey heifers ... and coined money on the exchange, while Calkins and the rest went right on with their scrubs that couldn't give enough milk to pay for their board. CHAPTER III
- A blue-blooded lady born of a marriage between members of the Al-Rasheed and Shammar tribes - which makes her a relative of the current Saudi Arabian King Abdullah - she ruled the province of Ha'il from 1911 to 1914 as an administrator of her minor grandson's estate. Sultan Sooud Al-Qassemi: Just a Century Ago, a Woman Ruled in the Gulf
- He was stared at a bit rudely, but not spoken to by the sedate patricians of blue-blooded society who were present.
- Well, Charles, is at best a stony-faced pampered blue-blooded good-for-nothing.
- Throughout the ages, the blue-blooded bunch have caused shockwaves. The Sun
- And will the secret entrance be reserved for his blue-blooded friends? Times, Sunday Times
- People envied her for her blue-blooded, patrician beauty and her ability to keep her cool under the toughest of situations.