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vampire

[vam-pahyuhr] / ˈvæm paɪər /






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Bones transformed classical singer Charlotte Church into her drag sister, named Blood, and the pair donned co-ordinated cream silk and lace outfits as part of a vampire wedding fantasy.

From BBC

The results mirrored a 2020 study of vampire bats showing that newcomers also test the waters, slowly progressing from grooming relationships to more substantial food-sharing partnerships with trusted companions.

From Science Daily

A titanium drinking item that goes by the name vampire straw flashed a tooth sharp enough to get its owner arrested by Massachusetts State Police on charges of carrying a dangerous weapon.

From Washington Times

In the new vampire comedy “Renfield,” as he did in the bloodsucker-themed “Vampire’s Kiss” more than three decades ago, he plows through genres as hard as he chews the scenery.

From New York Times

The Transportation Security Administration doesn’t allow vampire straws to be carried onto a flight.

From Seattle Times