bleed in a sentence
v. i.
๐ Grade Level: Grade 6, Grade 7, Grade 8
Definition
BLEED: To lose blood from the body through a damaged vessel or to blend or spread colors into one another in art.
Sample Sentences
- Itโs common for wounds to bleed when they are first inflicted.
- The artist used vibrant colors that seemed to bleed into one another on the canvas.
- He felt his heart bleed for the suffering animals he saw in the shelter.
- During the storm, the rain began to bleed through the cracks in the roof.
- She tried to hold back her tears, but they began to bleed down her cheeks.
- The committee's decision seemed to bleed into controversy among the members.
- As the sun set, the sky began to bleed warm hues of orange and pink.
- He was so overwhelmed with emotion that he felt his heart might bleed from the pain.
- The ink on the page began to bleed after it was exposed to water.
- In the midst of the argument, old wounds started to bleed anew.
- When you cut yourself, itโs common for the wound to bleed.
- The artist wanted the colors to bleed into one another for a more vibrant effect.
- He felt his heart bleed for the suffering she had endured.
- The paperwork seemed to bleed into the night as he worked tirelessly.
- After the accident, he had to apply pressure to stop the bleeding.
- Her eyes began to bleed with tears as she heard the tragic news.
- The paint will bleed if you donโt let it dry properly.
- In the heat of the moment, old wounds can bleed anew.
- The doctor explained how the body reacts to blood loss when you bleed.
- Emotions can sometimes bleed into our everyday conversations without us realizing.