Nosebleed in a sentence as a noun

You get a nosebleed in the ocean and the sharks start circling.

If your wife is a bit sensitive to the sight of blood, ask her to go in another room when your kid has a little nosebleed.

>> why can't somebody with a good camera phone buy a seat in the nosebleed section, set up a tripod, and charge for the stream?They can but they'd get sued.

Since we're at a nosebleed altitude of hypothetical here, I think now might be the time to point out that this thread is demanding that people prove a negative.

But in any case the CEO's job is to maximise profits - and using the strength of Adobe's market position to charge nosebleed prices sounds to me like he is doing just that.

The irony of ending your comment with the words "intellectually dishonest" is nosebleed-pungent.

"My experience is that for the last 5 years OS X and Windows are in roughly the same ballpark in terms of how much I have to think about non-software issues, although Windows is better in that dimension, as you say. Linux is not really in the same ballpark, or at best it's way out in the nosebleed section.

One obvious one: they can pay higher premiums for a low-deductible policy that gives them less control over their outlays but eliminates risks, or they can opt for nosebleed deductibles offset by rolling health savings accounts.

Relatedly: even firms that spent nosebleed amounts of capital on security are going to have high-profile security events, and when that happens, the rest of the organization is going to look to the infosec team for someone to blame.

What's the reason for keeping the footage out of the public's hands?Couldn't it be as simple as wanting to preserve some value for the fans who actually buy tickets?In any case, if this footage is so valuable, why can't somebody with a good camera phone buy a seat in the nosebleed section, set up a tripod, and charge for the stream?

Nosebleed definitions

noun

bleeding from the nose

See also: epistaxis