Bruise in a sentence as a noun

Can I ignore the bruise on the thigh?

"they seem like a man claiming to starve who turns his nose up at an apple with a small bruise.

I'd rather take the hit and have a bruise that would heal and not end up with a bullet in me.

The handprint bruise on her chest paint a clearer picture than this grainy video.

But theymve gone so far, they seem like a man claiming to starve who turns his nose up at an apple with a small bruise.

I've put it down on my chest and rolled it off more than once, and it only causes a light bruise that's gone in a few hours.

I've always wondered how much these types of things bruise the egos of the retiring execs.

The reason people say to put toothpaste on a bruise or a hickey is that toothpaste is traditionally flavored with mint.

Bruise in a sentence as a verb

Last week I thought I might have sepsis, but I dropped into an off-the-books IRC chatroom and found out I didn't; it was just a bruise that looked funny.

It doesn't bruise, only stings for a few seconds, and in my opinion is actually more humane than sticking your kid in solitary confinement.

More often, I find that I've given myself a black eye in my sleep, because a hard prosthetic makes it easier to bruise the lid than having a soft, squishy eyeball in there.

"Doesn't become defensive when the boss mentions that they're looking for an off-the-shelf alternative to what they've been writing for the past few years"Hits so close to home, I might have a bruise.

Many people, particularly those who had a bruise with death in a car, will be puzzled by anyone finding playing Russian Roulette with other people's lives "**** cool" and without malice.

There should only be a single strike, the pain should not last longer than 10 seconds, and if there is a bruise then the parent has seriously stuffed up. The purpose is not to inflict pain on the child, but rather to clearly and unambiguously tell the child that certain actions are not acceptable.

Every part of this construct has several states it can be it, reaching from healthy over bruised, torn, mangled, nonfunctional, broken and missing...> How does that play out in the actual game?

Slashing damage will cut through tissue, muscle and fat, might even separate body parts, blunt damage will pass through protective clothing and only bruise upper layers, but shatter bones and joints mercilessly.

Bruise definitions

noun

an injury that doesn't break the skin but results in some discoloration

See also: contusion

verb

injure the underlying soft tissue or bone of; "I bruised my knee"

See also: contuse

verb

hurt the feelings of; "She hurt me when she did not include me among her guests"; "This remark really bruised my ego"

See also: hurt wound injure offend spite

verb

break up into small pieces for food preparation; "bruise the berries with a wooden spoon and strain them"

verb

damage (plant tissue) by abrasion or pressure; "The customer bruised the strawberries by squeezing them"