bruise in the PONS Dictionary

bruise Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to bruise one's arm

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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This led to 90 injuries requiring hospital treatment, including broken bones, lacerations and deep bruises, with many more minor injuries.
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As time progresses, blood seeps into the surrounding tissues, causing the bruise to darken and spread.
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However, the coroner reported finding scrapes and bruises all over the body, some of which had occurred after the victim had died.
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There were all manner of injuries, ranging from people brought in dead from a motor crash, down to the cuts and bruises.
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All parts of the tree have an unpleasant odour when bruised.
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A light bruise is common, due to the high amount of capillaries in the eyebrow and the proximity to the surface of the skin.
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He receives a bruise on his head and his car is in bad shape.
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It does not change color when bruised, and does not have a ring.
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Treatment for brain bruising may involve emergency surgery to relieve the pressure on the brain.
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The trauma that induced the bruise may also have caused other severe and potentially fatal harm to internal organs.
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