'sblood Synonyms

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'sblood Meaning

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'sblood (interj.)

An abbreviation of God's blood; -- used as an oath.

'sblood Sentence Examples

  1. "Sblood! I've forgotten my keys again," exclaimed the frustrated man.
  2. "By 'sblood, I'll have my revenge!" the character vowed in the play.
  3. "Sblood, what a wretched day this has turned out to be," muttered the sailor as the storm raged on.
  4. "Sblood, can't you see I'm busy?" snapped the irritated professor to his distracted students.
  5. "Sblood! That was a close call," gasped the knight after narrowly avoiding the enemy's blade.
  6. "Sblood, I've never heard such nonsense in all my days!" declared the old gentleman in disbelief.
  7. "By 'sblood, I'll be damned if I let anyone harm my family," vowed the protective father.
  8. "Sblood, this ale is foul," complained the tavern patron, wrinkling his nose in distaste.
  9. "Sblood, why must you always test my patience?" sighed the exasperated mother to her mischievous child.
  10. "By 'sblood, I swear to uphold the honor of my house," proclaimed the knight as he prepared for battle.

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An abbreviation of God's blood; -- used as an oath.

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"Sblood! I've forgotten my keys again," exclaimed the frustrated man.

"By 'sblood, I'll have my revenge!" the character vowed in the play.

"Sblood, what a wretched day this has turned out to be," muttered the sailor as the storm raged on.

"Sblood, can't you see I'm busy?" snapped the irritated professor to his distracted students.