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    bloodstream
    /ˈblʌdstriːm/

    noun

    • 1. the blood circulating through the body of a person or animal.

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  2. BLOODSTREAM definition: 1. the flow of blood around the body: 2. the flow of blood around the body: 3. the flow of blood…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of BLOODSTREAM is the flowing blood in a circulatory system. How to use bloodstream in a sentence.

  4. Your bloodstream courses with insulin, preparing your organs to absorb the nutrients that you're about to consume. From National Geographic The liver attempts to reduce the blood-sugar level by taking sugar up from the bloodstream .

  5. The official audio for Ed Sheeran­ - Bloodstream Taken from the studio album X (multiply) released in 2014, which featured the hit singles 'Sing', 'Don't', '...

  6. The official music video for Ed Sheeran & @RudimentalUk - Bloodstream presented by the 2015 YouTube Music Awards Taken from the studio album X (multiply) rel...

  7. Your bloodstream is the blood that flows around your body. The disease releases toxins into the bloodstream. Synonyms: circulation More Synonyms of bloodstream

  8. Definition of bloodstream noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. "Bloodstream" is a song recorded by English singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran from his second studio album, × (2014). It was written by Sheeran, Rudimental, and Snow Patrol members Johnny McDaid and Gary Lightbody, and produced by Rick Rubin.

  10. Bloodstream definition: the blood flowing through a circulatory system.. See examples of BLOODSTREAM used in a sentence.

  11. bloodstream. noun [ no plural ] uk / ˈblʌdstriːm / us. Add to word list. Add to word list. the flow of blood around your body: The dead driver had very high levels of alcohol in his bloodstream. (Definition of bloodstream from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)