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vital fluid

noun as in blood

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Kane is desperate to find a cure for his child, but in the meantime he must constantly hunt for new victims, kill them, drain their bodies of blood and bring the vital fluid home for Eleanor to consume — all without getting caught.

“Theo? No? In any case, I insist, for the sake of your two consciences, in reading what Hugh Crain has to say in closing his book: ‘Daughter: sacred pacts are signed in blood, and I have here taken from my own wrist the vital fluid with which I bind you.

Chris Young, the theater’s properties director, mixes a unique version of the vital fluid for every gory scene in every show.

Against a darker shade, glycerin adds shine to make that vital fluid pop.

The horror with which ancient literature has regarded the fruitless use of the vital fluid was not a superstition born of ignorance.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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