bad blood

bad blood
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  • Bad Blood — is an English phrase referring to enmity between two (or more) people or groups.The phrase may also refer to:In film and television:* Bad Blood (1981 film), starring Jack Thompson, about mass murderer Stanley Graham * Bad Blood (1986 film),… …   Wikipedia

  • Bad Blood — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Bad Blood Desarrolladora(s) ORIGIN Systems Inc. Distribuidora(s) ORIGIN Systems Inc. Fecha(s) de lanzamiento 1990 …   Wikipedia Español

  • bad blood — If people feel hate because of things that happened in the past, there is bad blood between them …   The small dictionary of idiomes

  • bad blood — bad feelings, a negative relationship    John and Fred are bitter enemies. There s bad blood between them …   English idioms

  • bad blood — Blood Lab: Great! Contaminate it all, why don t you! You re such a dolt! Brad and Cheryl suddenly find Bad Blood between Them see picture …   English expressions

  • bad blood — [n] ill will acrimony, anger, animosity, antagonism, bad feeling, bitterness, dislike, distrust, enmity, hard feelings, hatred, hostility, malevolence, malice, nastiness, odium, rancor, resentment, unfriendliness, venom; concept 29 …   New thesaurus

  • bad blood — noun uncount angry feelings that people still have toward each other because of something that happened in the past …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • bad blood — bad′ blood′ n. longstanding mutual animosity, unfriendly or hostile relations; enmity • Etymology: 1815–25 …   From formal English to slang

  • bad blood — n. a feeling of (mutual) enmity …   English World dictionary

  • bad blood — noun a feeling of ill will arousing active hostility • Syn: ↑animosity, ↑animus • Hypernyms: ↑hostility, ↑enmity, ↑ill will * * * noun : resentment …   Useful english dictionary

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