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young blood
noun
- youthful people.
- fresh new ideas, practices, etc.; vigor.
young blood
noun
- young, fresh, or vigorous new people, ideas, attitudes, etc
Word History and Origins
Origin of young blood1
Example Sentences
"They wanted to bring in young blood," added Balague.
“Young blood, and a woman to get rid of some of this testosterone,” added his wife, Shelley Cutter, a Democrat who voted for Hillary Clinton and Mr. Biden but is now backing Ms. Haley.
“We need some young blood,” said Terry Cutter, a Republican from Hillsborough, N.H., who supported Mr. Trump in both 2016 and 2020 but plans to vote for Ms. Haley in the primary.
"I just hope that America finds some really young blood," he says.
Despite Johnson's recent admission that his costly indulgence in pseudoscientific young blood transfusions offered "no benefits" — so he has stopped injecting himself with the blood plasma of his son and other young folks — the quest for immortality among the rich is far from over.
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