Idioms for bleed

    bleed white. white(def 41).

Origin of bleed

before 1000; Middle English bleden, Old English blēdan, derivative of blōd blood

OTHER WORDS FROM bleed

out·bleed, verb (used with object), out·bled, out·bleed·ing. un·bled, adjective

WORDS THAT MAY BE CONFUSED WITH bleed

bled bleed blood

Example sentences from the Web for bleed

British Dictionary definitions for bleed

bleed
/ (bliːd) /

verb bleeds, bleeding or bled

noun

printing
  1. an illustration or sheet trimmed so that some matter is bled
  2. (as modifier)a bleed page
printing the trimmings of a sheet that has been bled

Word Origin for bleed

Old English blēdan; see blood

Medical definitions for bleed

bleed
[ blēd ]

v.

To lose blood as a result of rupture or severance of blood vessels.
To take or remove blood from.

Idioms and Phrases with bleed

bleed