Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bleed.(verb)
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Use "bleeds" in a sentence
"“We kind of changed courses on Jonah and decided that being a man who could pinch a nickel until it bleeds is actually maybe not the worst thing for New York right now,” Waid says."
"In one story, one man eats pancakes and another contemplates adultery while the third in their party bleeds from a gunshot wound in the back of their frozen pickup truck."
"I want to see DEP with a four and a half pound NULA .338 testing ammo until he finds just the right load and sighting in that scope until he bleeds from the ears ..."