Used other than as an idiom: see bleed, to, death.(verb)
To die from massive bloodloss, usually from severe arterial bleeding.(verb)
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Use "bleed to death" in a sentence
"Raped a female lieutenant colonel, left her to bleed to death from the inside."
"If it's not countered, you bleed to death through the wound the dart makes because the hememin prevents the blood from clotting."
"When he was twelve, his father was stabbed in front of him, and he watched him bleed to death because in his neighborhood ambulances get there a lot slower than on Beach Road."