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Dela Posted 19 years ago
Vocabulary

blood and dollars

I had done a film on an "alleged" Nazi war criminal. Someone was contending that my film had depicted him as neither former nor alleged and was out for blood and dollars.

What does blood refer to?

Was out means I made the film out of the reason of...?
  

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' Definition 71 here

  • ' Definition 71 here
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The idiom (be) out for
means (be) 'aggressively determined to acquire, achieve, etc.: He's out for all the money he can get.'

Definition 71 here

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