To lose money.
To show one's group loyalty by showing (its associated color) in one's blood.
To (cause to) extend to the edge of the page, without leaving any margin.
To tap off high-pressure gas (usually air) from a system that produces high-pressure gas primarily for another purpose.
To spread from the intended location and stain the surrounding cloth or paper.
To destroy the environment where another phonological rule would have applied.
To steadily lose (something vital).
To take large amounts of money from.
To lose blood through an injured blood vessel.
To let or draw blood from.
To remove air bubbles from a pipe containing other fluids.
To lose sap, gum, or juice.
To issue forth, or drop, like blood from an incision.
The situation where sound is picked up by a microphone from a source other than that which is intended.
The removal of air bubbles from a pipe containing other fluids.
The phenomenon of in-character feelings affecting a player's feelings or actions outside of the game.
An incident of bleeding, as in haemophilia.
A narrow edge around a page layout, to be printed but cut off afterwards (added to allow for slight misalignment, especially with pictures that should run to the edge of the finished sheet).
A system for tapping hot, high-pressure air from a gas turbine engine for purposes such as cabin pressurization and airframe anti-icing.
To defraud.
for a player in a losing position to play a clever move that provokes an error from the opponent, thus achieving a win or a draw
To obtain (money or property) by fraudulent or deceitful methods.
when a player in a losing position plays a clever move that provokes an error from the opponent, thus achieving a win or a draw
Anything that is deceptively not what it appears to be.
An instance of swindling.