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Bleed dry Meaning in English

expression

ˈbɫid/ /ˈdɹaɪ
BLEED DRY
blˈiːd/ /dɹˈaɪ
bleed DRY

Definition

To take away all of someone’s money or resources, leaving them with nothing. Often used for unfair or gradual processes that completely exhaust a person or organization.

Usage & Nuances

Informal and usually figurative, not literal. Often used to describe things like taxes, high prices, or ongoing demands that gradually take everything. Common collocations: 'bleed dry by', 'bleed a company dry'. Not to be confused with physical bleeding.

Example Sentences

High taxes can bleed dry small businesses.

basic

The constant fees will bleed you dry if you are not careful.

basic

If you keep lending him money, he'll bleed you dry.

basic

That repair shop totally bled me dry with all those extra charges.

natural

The lawsuit almost bled the family dry.

natural

Years of debt payments finally bled them dry.

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