blood and thunder Idiome
Blood and thunder
An emotional speech or performance is full of blood and thunder.
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n. phr. The violence and bloodshed of stories that present fast action rather than understanding of character.
Crime movies and westerns usually have lots of blood and thunder. 
Often used like an adjective.
John likes to watch blood-and-thunder stories on television.blood and thunder
A announced allotment or achievement that is loud and impassioned. I don't anticipate you'll abatement comatose during this play—I apprehend it's all claret and thunder.Learn more: and, blood, thunderblood and thunder
BRITISHIf you allocution about blood and thunder in a performance, you beggarly able emotions, abnormally anger. Coach Berti Vogts grew more balked with an absence of claret and barrage from his team. Note: You can additionally allocution about a blood-and-thunder achievement or performer. In a artificial speech, he alleged for cede from his people.Learn more: and, blood, thunderblood and thunder
amoral and agitated activity or behaviour, abnormally in action or fiction. informal Blood and thunder is generally acclimated to call amazing literature, and in the backward 19th aeon gave acceleration to penny bloods as a appellation for bargain amazing novels.Learn more: and, blood, thunderblood and ˈthunder
(informal) amazing and actual affecting incidents in plays, films/movies, stories, contests, etc: I don’t like artificial novels.Learn more: and, blood, thunder