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I put the bottle of diluted blood against his lips and held on.
The diluted blood tasted weak, now that I was used to the real stuff.
Diluted blood leaked all over the place and instantly disappeared.
I stared with disbelief at the diluted blood.
All Wolfriders are mortal unless otherwise noted, because of their diluted blood (with wolves).
Vander opened an envelope and removed two squares of filter paper that were stained with dried, diluted blood.
A thin line of water tinted rusty with diluted blood led from the center of the tub to the drain.
Since the lost blood was replaced with a suitable fluid, the now diluted blood flows more easily, even in the small vessels.
Diluted blood streamed off it.
She trailed the blade in the water, then used the hem of Elswith's fur to scrub the diluted blood from the steel.
He dislodged a black leech from his wrist and stared at the blurred streak of diluted blood where it had been happily feeding.
His sparse grey hairs were slicked down over his pate by seawater and diluted blood.
But he still had some of the advantage of surprise; she was not properly braced for his impact, and the floor was slippery with diluted blood on the ice.
She flashed on the scene in the bathroom: the bloody handprint on the tile, the diluted blood trickling down the tub drain, the bloody towels in the hamper.
The diluted blood of vampires- mixed with that of humans- is used to create a powerful drug called "The Curse" in order to recreate the orgasmic feel of bloodlust.
His body was retained at Canterbury, but relics including pieces of his clothes, or cloth soaked with his mopped-up and diluted blood, were distributed widely across Europe to churches and rulers.
While in all the land about, dogs wailed, and winds howled, and leaves rotted from trees, and a brief rain fell that stained the walls of the dwellings of men like diluted blood.
Because she is anemic, her heart must work all the faster to pump diluted blood through her arteries, and so she pauses at every flight of stairs to catch her breath, to calm her racing pulse.
As successive generations have watered down family fortunes and cross-cultural marriages have diluted blood lines, the Social Register acts as the last word on who is merely rich and who is to the manor born.
Horrified, the crew and passengers could not but watch through the terrible clarity of the water as two streamlined black-and-white shapes, each above thirty feet long, worried the thrashing man apart, releasing a pink cloud of diluted blood.
Counting chambers that hold a specified volume of diluted blood (as there are far too many cells if it is not diluted) are used to calculate the number of red and white cells per litre of blood.
And how much of that diluted blood can possibly remain in that roaring whirlpool of America into which a cataract of Swedes, Jews, Germans, Irishmen, and Italians is perpetually pouring, is a matter only interesting to lunatics.