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bruising1 nounbruising2 adjective bruisingbruis‧ing1 /ˈbruːzɪŋ/ noun [uncountable] - The woman suffered bruising to the face and head in the accident.
- A consultant paediatrician said the bruising would have caused a degree of distress when inflicted but it would have been temporary.
- Fortunately, we're more alive to the dangers inherent in the bruising of delicate psyches.
- I'd expect to find deep-seated internal bruising, but it's possible to get this without many superficial signs.
- Less severe bruising on the arm should be covered only by a crêpe bandage.
- Norman Reeve, 24, received multiple bruising and Peter Clark, 25, suffered leg injuries.
- She doesn't think, for example, that the bruising is compatible with his having had a fall.
- The woman suffered shock and slight bruising.
- When he tried to make an arrest he was attacked and suffered cuts to an eyebrow and hand, and some bruising.
► suffered ... bruising She suffered severe bruising to her arms and legs. ADJECTIVE► severe· Less severe bruising on the arm should be covered only by a crêpe bandage.· Fortunately Diana was not seriously hurt by the fall although she did suffer severe bruising around her stomach.· He suffered severe bruising, lacerations, and a dislocated elbow, plus shock and the loss of blood.· The man, who has not been named, was taken to hospital with a fractured cheek and ribs and severe bruising.· Donna Preston was admitted to hospital with severe bruising as a result of Lee Taylor's attack, the Warrington court heard. purple or brown marks that you get on your skin where you have fallen, been hit etcbruising to/on She suffered severe bruising to her arms and legs. |