blue-blooded

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Adjective

blue-blooded (comparative more blue-blooded, superlative most blue-blooded)

  1. aristocratic or patrician
    • 1965, Ervin Drake (lyrics and music), “It Was a Very Good Year”, performed by Frank Sinatra:
      When I was thirty-five / It was a very good year / It was a very good year for blue-blooded girls / Of independent means / We'd ride in limousines

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