Word: bleedingly
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...while Wilson Wang, a student graduating from the Kennedy School of Government, doesn’t find the rental price of the cap and gown particularly hefty at $35, he does find it interesting that “they bleed...
...Given what you pay for a gown, it seems logical that the colors would not bleed,” he said. “I personally don’t have clothes that bleed, rain or no rain...
...soldiers in North Africa and Italy; time to stockpile in Britain nearly 5 million tons of munitions, thousands of aircraft and an armada of 6,483 ships; time for British and U.S. bombers to cripple Germany's industrial plant and snarl its rail lines; time for the Soviets to bleed the Wehrmacht white on the ghastly killing fields of the eastern front; and, not least, time for Franklin Roosevelt to reassure the American people that their country's cause was just, its leaders prudent and its strategy sound...
Equally unpersuasive points abound in the Survival Guide—for example, that the senior gift makes other students happy here, even if the donor himself is not—and it’s quite clear that the committee exists to bleed seniors of cash: “We want all students to give what they can,” giving being “relative to one’s financial circumstances.” The committee strikes a disturbingly Orwellian chord: “It is important to educate all seniors about proportionate giving...
...That’s the first time I have heard the general be so dismissive of lieutenants, who bleed a lot in wars,” Kerry said...