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Use "blueblood" in a sentence
"Her chairmanship could strip the "blueblood" attitude from the leadership and help make the party more appealing to everyday, working Americans."
"He was named a Young Global Leader at the World Economic Forum in Davos and hobnobbed with Russian oligarchs, blueblood British bankers and esteemed academics."
"NEWPORT, R.I. (AP) Claiborne Pell, the quirky blueblood who represented blue-collar Rhode Island in the U.S."