"Blood-stained" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Blood-stained refers to something that has blood on it, typically as a result of injury or violence.
Blonde refers to a person who has light-colored hair, typically a shade of yellow or golden, often worn as a distinguishing feature or fashion statement. The term can also be used figuratively to describe someone who is cheerful, bright, and sunny, or who has a carefree and superficial demeanor.
I think there may be a small issue here! "Blonder" is not a word in the English language. Could you please provide a different word, and I'd be happy to help explain its meaning?
Blondes refer to people with fair or light-colored hair, typically ranging in shade from golden blonde to platinum. The term can also be used to describe people with almost white or sandy-colored hair. In popular culture, the term "blondes" is often associated with stereotypes, such as being seen as alluring, carefree, or naive.
A blondie is a type of sweet baked dessert that is similar to a brownie, but made with brown sugar, butter, and eggs. It is typically denser and chewier than a brownie, with a golden-brown color and a sweet, caramel-like flavor. Blondies are often cut into bars and served as a snack or dessert. The term "blondie" can also be used to describe a person with blonde hair.
Blondness refers to the quality or state of having blonde hair, which is characterized by light or fair coloring. It can also be used to describe someone's appearance, personality, or temperament as being cheerful, easy-going, or naive, which are often stereotypical associations with blonde hair.
Blonds refers to people who have fair or light-colored hair, typically with a honey-blonde, golden-blonde, or platinum-blonde color.
Blood-curdling refers to a sound, typically a scream or cry, that is so intense and frightening that it causes the blood to curdle or congeal in the listener's veins. It is often used to describe a sound that is extremely loud, eerie, or terrifying, such as a blood-curdling scream in a horror movie.
Blood-letting is an obsolete medical practice that involves the intentional cutting or piercing of a patient's vein to release "bad blood" or excess blood, which was believed to have accumulated in the body. The practice was thought to cure a wide range of ailments, including fever, headache, and illness. It was commonly used in ancient and medieval times, but was discredited in the 19th century due to a lack of scientific evidence and numerous complications and deaths associated with the procedure. Today, blood-letting is no longer considered a legitimate medical treatment and is generally regarded as a pseudoscientific practice.
Blood-sucking refers to something or someone that extracts blood from another organism, usually for sustenance or nourishment. This term is often used to describe certain insects or animals, such as mosquitoes, ticks, or leeches, that have a unique physiology adapted for blood-feeding. It may also be used metaphorically to describe something or someone that drains or exploits others for their own benefit, often in a parasitic or exploitative manner.