10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HAVE ONE'S BLOOD UP»
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Allied Chambers transliterated Hindi-Hindi-English dictionary
aga - agatna Hindu corpse, ag hona anrr ^TT to be furious, to be in a rage, to
have one's blood up. ag ka parkala arm m<*mi or ag ka putla 3TRT W ^dHI a fire-
eater, fire brand, an extremely hot-tempered or hot-headed man. ag khana angar
...
S. S. Parikh, D. F. Plukker, R. Veldhuijzen van Zanten, 1993
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English-Ukrainian phrasebook
745. have one's blood up, to due. G-352. 746. have one's blood upon one's
hands (a6o head), to due. H-744. 747. have one's brains on ice, to pov*.
36epiraTM jiboaaHMH cnoKift; He BTpawaTM ranOBH, 6yTH CTpMMaHHM, ...
... blood curdle the [one's] blood «t*L*.*iS The assault, when it came, curdled the
blood. Sif SK^ltSW. 'Xtft*F#tP get [have] one's blood up , ± *L • You'd better be
careful, now that he's got his blood up. ft IE 4 % 'X, fft W in cold blood f-*Jt ...
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Modern Proverbs and Proverbial Sayings
B297 To have one's Blood up 1939 FBeeding Ten Holy (NY) 235: My blood, as
the saying is, was up. TW 34(9); Brunvand 13(5). B298 You cannot get Blood out
of a stone (varied) 1925 JSFletcher False (NY) 105: You can't get blood out of a ...
Bartlett Jere Whiting, 1989
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Tonga pʻŭraim Han-Yŏng sajŏn
51 PI a blood vessel; a vein Í4N-I- *- el t\ have one's blood up; be furious with
anger; get red hot with anger 31 9 OUI la clot of blood; a blood clot X [#^40]] a
newborn baby 5J Sí congestion; a bloodshot condition Ч4Щ- -ti т bloodshot eyes/
« IM ...
Tonga Chʻulpʻansa. Pʻyonjipkuk, 1981
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English proverbs and expressions with Afrikaans equivalents
To have one's blood up: To be in a fighting mood I Jou baadjie wil uittrek; die
hoenders in wees. bloodbath To plunge into a bloodbath: To cause much
bloodshed; to slaughter | In 'n bloedbad dompel. bloodsucker A bloodsucker: A
person ...
N. G. Sabbagha, Matthys Stefanus Benjamin Kritzinger, 1991
... esp. through the influence of parents and grandparents etc., acting is in his
blood of the Mood royal of royal family by birth to have Mood on one's hands to
be guilty of having caused someone's death to have one's blood up to be in a
fighting ...
(2) 6-^441 be offended; get one's back up; have one's blood up; be provoked (
into fury); fly into a temper, fly off the handle; get angry [mad). 941+Cr1 |*1 7>1
grow on top (of another); grow extra; grow from the common root; grow to one
side; ...
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Acta Universitatis Carolinae: Philologica
The combined expression hwa-rul n-ay- comes to mean 'get angry, have one's
blood up.' Unergative (manner) verbs such as run and tali-(K) have internal
causation (Levin and Hovav 1995) and agentive exertion of force and therefore
can ...
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Studies in language, speech and communication: proceedings ...
... combined with a psychological noun hwa 'anger.' The combined expression
hwa-rul n-ay- comes to mean 'get angry, have one's blood up.' Unergative (
manner) verbs such as run and tali-(K) have internal causation (Levin and Hovav
1995) ...
Shōsuke Haraguchi, Osamu Fujimura, Bohumil Palek, 2006