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- noun Plural form of
Blood .
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Examples
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The Good News: The decision to move the show to Friday night to help kick off Blue Bloods was a good one — Blue Bloods is a bona fide hit.
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"Blue Bloods" is sticking around the schedule, as well.
CBS picks up all its new series for the entire TV season Lisa de Moraes 2010
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Bloods is turning out to be perfect Friday night entertainment in the tradition of Dallas, Miami Vice and Picket Fences, among others.
Ed Martin: Why is CBS So Hot? Ed Martin 2010
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Blue Bloods is the second most-watched new series, averaging 12.65 million viewers, just behind Hawaii Five-0's 14.15 million.
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"Blue Bloods" is drawing nearly 13 million -- and on Friday night, to boot.
Freshman lineup starts strong, puts CBS on top Lisa de Moraes 2010
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(BTW, Blue Bloods is a fun Gossip Girl meets vampire type of book.)
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So yeah, I got my name from a book by Wallace Terry called Bloods.
Mike Ragogna: Turtle Was Right: Conversations with Entourage's Saigon and Oprah/Seacrest Discovery, Graham Stookey Mike Ragogna 2011
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So yeah, I got my name from a book by Wallace Terry called Bloods.
Mike Ragogna: Turtle Was Right: Conversations with Entourage's Saigon and Oprah/Seacrest Discovery, Graham Stookey Mike Ragogna 2011
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Crips wear blue and call Bloods "slobs" as a sign of disrespect; they don't write the letters CK in succession, because that stands for "crip killer," and will spell a word blacc or slicc instead.
Vanishing Acts Picoult, Jodi, 1966- 2005
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The Bloods were the victors in the gang wars of the early nineties, and to the victors belong the spoils.
Hardcase Simmons, Dan 2001
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