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new blood

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1. new blood - Noun

2. new blood - Phrase

Meaning

new blood (uncountable)

A person or people newly brought in to a project or organization; a new hire, or new member.
Synonym: fresh blood

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And any religion that professes to be concerned about the souls of men and is not concerned about the slums that cripple the souls-the economic conditions that stagnate the soul and the city governments that may damn the soul-is a dry, dead, do-nothing religion in need of new blood. Martin Luther King Jr.

Money is like any other virus: once it has rotted the soul of the person who houses it, it sets off in search of new blood. Carlos Ruiz Zafón

What a glorious time of the year is this [Spring]! With the warm sun travelling through serene skies, the air clear and fresh above you, which instils new blood in the body, making one defiantly tramp the earth, kicking the snows aside in the scorn of action. William Henry Davies

I think its so good for boxing when a new guy or new blood as we call it, makes a big statement. George Foreman

Nobody should be president for life. And your country is better off if you have new blood and new ideas. I'm still a pretty young man, but I know that somebody with new energy and new insights will be good for my country. It will be good for yours, too. Barack Obama

Here's to new blood." -Jagger Maxwell. Ellen Schreiber

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