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- noun Alternative spelling of
bloodsucker .
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Examples
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Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has called Yunus a "blood-sucker of the poor."
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George Washington as a winged demon, and a blood-sucker, and a many-armed monster.
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I'll always know him best as the jerk jock from "Can't Hardly Wait," but he's an ageless blood-sucker now.
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Bed Bug and Stink Bug were an unlikely couple: he native born, she a Chinese immigrant; he a blood-sucker, she a plant-sucker.
Bugs make pleas for benefits John Kelly 2010
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For Sookie and her beloved blood-sucker, Bill (the perfectly teamed Anna Paquin and Stephen Moyer), that means a trip to Dallas to hunt for a kidnapped vampire sheriff, with Bill's vamp ward Jessica (an amusingly petulant Deborah Ann Woll) in tow.
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Worthington is in talks to star as the original blood-sucker in "Dracula Year Zero," Variety reports.
Sam Worthington May Be Our Next Big Vampire In ‘Dracula Year Zero’ » MTV Movies Blog 2010
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Prime Minister Hasina has called Yunus a "blood-sucker of the poor" and criticized Grameen's microlending practices.
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- The Herald, Glasgow (The Herald) The vampire of antiquity was a ghost, who became enfleshed as the revenant, the ghoul; then, particularly in eastern Europe, it turned into a blood-sucker.
Religion news roundup: Scientology, religion trends, Islam, Gwen Shamblin, and more 2009
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Prime Minister Hasina has called Yunus a "blood-sucker of the poor" and criticized Grameen's microlending practices.
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There's nothing hotter in movies, TV and books right now than vampires, and TV Guide Magazine wants to know who you think is the hottest blood-sucker on TV!
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