bled in a sentence
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📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12
Definition
BLED (verb): past tense of bleed; to lose blood from the body or to cause colors to run or mix on a surface.
Sample Sentences
- She bled profusely after the accident, requiring immediate medical attention.
- The painter bled vibrant colors onto the canvas, creating a striking image.
- As he fell, a small cut on his hand bled, staining the ground with his blood.
- The story bled into the news cycle, capturing the attention of the nation.
- His heart bled for the suffering lives he saw around him each day.
- The fabric bled dye when it got wet, ruining her favorite shirt.
- Emotions bled into her poetry, making it deeply relatable and powerful.
- He bled from a wound that he had tried to hide for too long.
- With each passing moment, the frustration bled into anger, making him lash out.
- The sunset bled shades of pink and orange, painting the sky beautifully.