1. vampiric - Noun
2. vampiric - Adjective
vampiric (comparative more vampiric, superlative most vampiric)
Having the traits of a vampire.
vampiric (plural vampirics)
(fantasy) A vampire or vampire-like creature.
Dead labour is far harder to control than the live stuff was, which is why the enlightenment project of interring gothic superstition was the royal road to the first truly vampiric civilization, in which death alone comes to rule. Nick Land
One of you guys is going to have to feed the vampiric lawyer some blood and it can't be me. (Caleb) Why? You afraid of a little bite? I'm anemic. (Nick) And I'm Catholic. Doesn't that knock me out of the running? (Nick) Sherrilyn Kenyon
I discovered early on that some performers live their life in order to act, so all their relationships are simply an experience that they can feed back into their work. Which I find vampiric. Cate Blanchett
Someone can only be vampiric if you allow it. Arca
First Emma. Now Thad. Regin was sick and tired of non-evil vampiric creatures messing with her millennium's worth of scathing animosity for their species... Kresley Cole
Fashion is a vampiric thing; it's the Hoover on your brain. That's why I wear the hats, to keep everyone away from me. They say, 'Oh, can I kiss you?' I say, 'No, thank you very much.' Isabella Blow