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bloodsucker

[bluhd-suhk-er] / ˈblʌdˌsʌk ər /


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Phillipe opened the show in little silver head horns, a cape worthy of a modern-day bloodsucker and a catsuit with studded adornment to match.

From Seattle Times

Emami says the chemical helps to ensure that only these particular bloodsuckers would be attracted to the juice and consume the added pesticide.

From Scientific American

Forty-five years after its publication, Anne Rice's 1976 novel "Interview With the Vampire" stands as one of the most influential bloodsucker tales ever published — second only, perhaps, to Bram Stoker's "Dracula."

From Salon

The core joke of this show is a sendup of the history of glamorous bloodsuckers.

From New York Times

Let’s talk about the wonderful bloodsuckers of literature.

From Washington Post