bleed in the PONS Dictionary

bleed Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to bleed sb dry fig

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Air locks are eliminated by turning the engine over for a time using the starter motor, or by bleeding the fuel system.
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This residual pressure must be relieved, and if it is done so by external bleed-off, the fuel must be safely contained.
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One sat up and screamed, throwing her arm over her head, while the other, bleeding from the mouth, moaned and moved slightly.
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The base bleed mechanism reduces the submunition load to 72.
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Breakthrough bleeding is likely due to hormonal fluctuations.
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At an unspecified year in his future, fragments of 1918 and the present will bleed together, potentially destroying the world.
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She blamed him for bleeding; it was the start of her period.
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However, bleeding gums are normal upon first usage of floss, and will harden with use.
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With only a hammer and our hands (still bleeding), we broke the glass.
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If bleeding occurs in this process, the resulting effect is a hemorrhagic stroke in the form of subarachnoid hemorrhage, intracerebral hemorrhage or both.
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