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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

It was a great idea to start with the vampires, a Wes Craven-style of scaring the s— out of the audience and then building up the story.

From Los Angeles Times

“The seductive vampire is, by definition, a source of irresistible fascination,” Cameron said.

From Salon

Fans can expect to enjoy plenty of tricks and treats from the vampires, zombies and skeletons.

From BBC