Uvo seemed to experience so much difficulty in crediting this disclaimer, that I asked whether cinnamon had not been a favourite colour with the bloods of the eighteenth century.
Furthermore there was no great prestige attaching to the Bloods to make their reserve a place of meeting.
They are more restless and uncertain, but God help us if the Blackfeet and the Bloods rise!
But echoes of these rifle-shots rang, too, in the teepees on the Western plains where the Piegans, the Bloods and the Blackfeet lay crouching and listening.
They were all to be here, every tribe represented, the Stonies even had been drawn into it, some of the young bloods I suppose.
The Bloods are a pack of thieves, we know, but our people are keeping a close watch on them.
Governor Lyttleton, of South Carolina, sent out fifteen hundred men to overcome the Cherokees, who now pretended to be grieved at the acts of their young hot-bloods and patched up a peace.
Mountchance was in buying presents bestowed upon them by young bloods flushed with wine, and in other ways.
On camping, the Bloods camped first, and the others after them in the order indicated, number 24 camping last and closing up the circle.
It was getting pretty late in the night, and the moon was shining brightly, when one of the Bloods called out for Heavy Collar to come and eat with him.
This myth, while often related by the Blackfoot tribe, is seldom heard among the Bloods or Piegans.
It's pleasant for an old fogey like myself to see the young bloods in the ring; I've done some pretty wild gambles in my time in this very city, when it was a smaller place and I was a younger man.
At the last census, the entire population of the republic was two millions, and of that number the whites, blacks, and half-bloods together amounted to less than three hundred thousand.
The young bloods were gone, but Miss Fosby remained.
You have all the luck in belonging to a college where men don't become bloods by drinking hard, and where everybody takes an interest in the place.
His aim, I knew, was to be the leader of a set who gambled and yelled and played games which he thought were fit for bloods to play.
Bloods always throw bread at each other, don't they?
A family of mixed-bloods by the name of Cutschall, owned all the land just south of Old Calias, in fact the site where Calias had stood, was formerly the allotment of a deceased son.
In our experiments all bloods were tested before and after each administration of this product.
His bearer was salaaming in rather a deprecatory manner, and a few paces off, strolling back from the stables with a couple of young bloodslike himself, was Prince Abool-Bukr.
But now he lurched away with a party of young bloods who had come to fetch him, swearing that he must celebrate the victory properly.
But whether the Bloods heard him or not, they did not heed him.
Betting is all the rage here, and the bloods and young fellows of fashion are betting away from morning till night.
My brother lives with horse jockeys and trainers, and the wildest bloods of the town, and between us there is very little sympathy.
Moles White, who was now the house-captain, was occupied two afternoons later in discussing with the bloods of Bramhall the composition of the House Swimming Four for the Inter-house relay races.
They occupied exactly the same position to us as the bloods did when we were at school.
During the forenoon a large party of Bloods came in, among whom was Bad Head, an aged minor Blood Chief, of considerable influence, who attended the meeting in the afternoon.
In such a cause come doe not shame thy selfe: Such whose bloods wrongs, or wrong done to themselues Could neuer heate, are yet in the defence 85 Of their whores, daring looke on her againe.
Such whose bloods wrongs, or wrong done to themselues--the Q.
But I don't like these mixedbloods and half-told stories.
If it weren't for the young bloodsfrom Henley, he'd 'ardly take a 'appeny from month to month.
He was out in the streets--only the wildest of the young bloods remained with him.
Ladies in full street dress, and young bloods in all their finery, come here to eat one of the proprietor's splendid stews.
Colonel Nāā g went off like a shot; many forgot to take their change; and some young bloods were thought to have taken more than their change: it was a most delicious scamper.
The high figures (10%) obtained with two Carnivore bloods can be explained by the fact that one gave a loose precipitum, and the other was a somewhat concentrated serum.
Of one hundred bloods tested by Moss in series of twenty there were found: 10 belonging to Group 1.
The forty-five bloods tested had been preserved for various lengths of time in the refrigerator with the addition of a small amount of chloroform.
Other bloods than those of Primates give small reactions or no reactions at all.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "bloods" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.