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Completely Fluid

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27%10Fluid but not completely liquid
adjective satellite

• somewhat liquid

27%13Completely devoid of red fluid
verb

• To kill by means of blood loss.

• To die by means of blood loss.

• To drain a body (living or dead) of blood.

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