draining or drawing
sap, water,
electricity, etc., from (something). Used figuratively in this lecture.
(
slang, British) used as a substitute for a strong expletive.
the
operation of letting blood; a procedure that was used to cure diseases. A vein of the arm was
cut and a small amount of blood was withdrawn. Sometimes leeches were used to draw out the blood.
George Washington had contracted a severe
cold and so bleeding was attempted to cure it. I
don't think bleeding will
help him, it may not be the proper treatment.
draining or drawing
sap, water,
electricity, etc., from (something). Used figuratively in this lecture. And we dont keep bleeding
gains.
-ARC Breaks and the Comm Cycle (24 July 63) (
slang, British) used as a substitute for a strong expletive. And the trouble with every bleeding,
blinking organization since the beginning of
time, has been that when it was
right they inspected it!
the
operation of letting blood; a procedure that was used to cure diseases. A vein of the arm was
cut and a small amount of blood was withdrawn. Sometimes leeches were used to draw out the blood.
George Washington had contracted a severe
cold and so bleeding was attempted to cure it. I
don't think bleeding will
help him, it may not be the proper treatment. Please
stop it!