Definition of «of blood»

The phrase "of blood" is an idiomatic expression that means to be descended from a particular family or lineage, often referring to royalty. It suggests that someone has inherited their status or position through their ancestors and is therefore part of a specific group or dynasty.

Phrases with «of blood»

Sentences with «of blood»

  • It owes its name because of the high amount of blood vessels in it and that it's filled with mitochondria, making it much darker. (fitnessandpower.com)
  • This is when the level of the blood sugar drops really fast. (yorkiemag.com)
  • So an increased flow of blood in these regions probably means an individual is experiencing feelings associated with being rewarded. (ahealthblog.com)
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