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Significados de
blue-blooded
en inglés
Belonging to or characteristic of the nobility or aristocracy.
blue
gentle
aristocratic
patrician
aristocratical
Términos relacionados
noble
Sinónimos
Examples for "
blue
"
blue
gentle
aristocratic
patrician
aristocratical
Examples for "
blue
"
1
Semihard;
blue
;
goat; mellow; small; square; a quarter to a half pound.
2
A sea of
blue
state police cars stood motionless ahead of them.
3
For example, left hand to
blue
crimp, right foot to green pinch.
4
The sea was quite calm, the sky was so clear and
blue
.
5
The wind blows soft; the sky is
blue
;
the sun shines bright
1
It is very
gentle
and safe and works best when taken daily.
2
Everybody was flocking to the spot; old and young,
gentle
and simple.
3
Often, a
gentle
but firm hand could bring them back into line.
4
The species that runs the New York operation is
gentle
and friendly.
5
And they have no intention of going
gentle
into that good night.
1
The forest represents the
aristocratic
element in the cultivation of the soil.
2
The real power is still in the hands of certain
aristocratic
families.
3
And now I was to get a lesson in the
aristocratic
ideal.
4
She belonged to one of the old
aristocratic
families in the south.
5
Some men aim at an
aristocratic
hand; some deal in vulgar flourishes.
1
His rich brown hair lay in heavy locks; the features were
patrician
.
2
Instead, we lend our
patrician
support to HIV crises in other countries.
3
A laugh frigidly jeering; a look lazily mutinous; gentlemanlike irony,
patrician
resentment.
4
And Lawrence came to her in the mantle of these
patrician
ghosts.
5
There was something affecting in the proud woe of this grand
patrician
.
1
We stood in antagonism to the monarchical and
aristocratical
polities of Europe.
2
We have mentioned old General Oglethorpe as one of Goldsmith's
aristocratical
acquaintances.
3
The remains of
aristocratical
tyranny in the persons of the peers.
4
They are said to have
aristocratical
Rulers and Laws, but no discernible Religion.
5
But this alone does not constitute the character of
aristocratical
government.
Uso de
blue-blooded
en inglés
1
Given the breakfast's
blue
-
blooded
origins, I wanted to try an upmarket version.
2
Doreen had dumped the auto mechanic's son and married
blue
-
blooded
Grant Tarrington.
3
In hell there'll be
blue-blooded
sinners, and she can't mix with sinners.
4
She drops her final g's like a barmaid or a
blue-blooded
Aide-de-Camp.
5
J&E Davy revels in its position as the
blue
-
blooded
house of Dublin stockbroking.
6
He has an economics degree and a true
blue
-
blooded
family pedigree in business.
7
Her father was wealthy and her mother came of an extremely
blue-blooded
family.
8
And it might be a Mex with a proud,
blue-blooded
foot.
9
Nellie Custis, who was as
blue-blooded
as any Bannister, cocked a sympathetic ear.
10
Your sister was already practically engaged to some
blue
-
blooded
lawyer student by then.
11
Confirming that Yellowlegs was a
blue
-
blooded
Ironteeth witch changed nothing, Celaena told herself.
12
Magnath Foral-ifthey've heard his name at all-isjust a dried-up,
blue
-
blooded
art collector.
13
Particularly sad was the case of our dainty,
blue-blooded
Panamanian.
14
As if the
blue
-
blooded
elite deserved to complain about anything.
15
He came from one of Sweden's most
blue
-
blooded
families.
16
Caroline was the baby girl of his
blue
-
blooded
family.
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Sobre este término
blue-blooded
Adjetivo
Colocaciones frecuentes
blue-blooded family
as blue-blooded
blue-blooded aristocrat
blue-blooded cat
blue-blooded feeling
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