Idiom meaning, usage examples, facts
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BLUE-BLOOD
a person (or animal) that is an aristocrat or from a noble family
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1. The young man’s parents did not want him to marry the woman he had chosen because they considered themselves blue-bloods and thought their son was too good for her.
2. The racehorses raised on my father’s horse farm are blue-bloods— they come from a long line of Kentucky Derby winners. |
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