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Blood collocativa word
Collocativa word bolld henu
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Answered by sijit1981
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Explanation:

BLOOD + VERB dribble, drip, flow, gush, ooze, run, seep, splash, spurt, stream, trickle, well (up) Blood oozed slowly from the corner of his mouth.Types of collocation with “bold”

adverb + adjective: completely satisfied (NOT downright satisfied) adjective + noun: excruciating pain (NOT excruciating joy) noun + noun: a surge of anger (NOT a rush of anger) noun + verb: lions roar (NOT lions shout)Collocation Examples

to make the bed I need to make the bed every day.

to do homework My son does his homework after dinner.

to take a risk Some people don't take enough risks in life.

to give someone advice The teacher gave us some advice on taking tests.

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