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    blood·suck·er
    [ˈblʌdsʌkə]
    noun
    bloodsucker (noun) · bloodsuckers (plural noun) · blood-sucker (noun) · blood-suckers (plural noun)
    1. a long-tailed arboreal Asian lizard which carries its head in a raised position. The head and shoulders of the male become bright red when it is excited.
    2. informal
      derogatory
      a person who extorts money or otherwise lives off other people.
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  3. bloodsucker / ˈ blʌdˌsʌkɚ/ noun plural bloodsuckers Britannica Dictionary definition of BLOODSUCKER [count] 1 : an animal (such as a leech or mosquito) that sucks the blood of other animals 2 informal : a person who unfairly takes or uses things that other people worked for
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    an animal or insect that sucks blood from other animals: Leeches and mosquitoes are bloodsuckers.
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    bloodsucker / (ˈblʌdˌsʌkə) / noun an animal that sucks blood, esp a leech or mosquito a person or thing that preys upon another person, esp by extorting money
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    bloodsucker noun blood·​suck·​er -ˌsək-ər : an animal that sucks blood especially : leech
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