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bloodsucker

American  
[bluhd-suhk-er] / ˈblʌdˌsʌk ər /

noun

  1. any animal or insect that feeds on blood.

    As bloodsuckers, fleas are capable of spreading many diseases.

  2. a mythical creature that feeds on blood, especially a vampire.

    The film delves into the idea of bloodsuckers as outlaws, portraying its vampire characters as outcasts from society.

  3. a person who preys on or exploits others.

    If you really want the blackmail to end, you'll have to stand up to the bloodsuckers and refuse to pay.

  4. a person who habitually and excessively borrows or lives on money from others.

    Her bloodsucker of a nephew has been draining her savings for years.


bloodsucker British  
/ ˈblʌdˌsʌkə /

noun

  1. an animal that sucks blood, esp a leech or mosquito

  2. a person or thing that preys upon another person, esp by extorting money

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Etymology

Origin of bloodsucker

First recorded in 1350–1400; Middle English; blood, sucker