bruise

bruise
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noun
ADJECTIVE
black, dark, livid, purple
nasty, nice, ugly
faint, minor, slight

Minor bruises can be treated at home.

VERB + BRUISE
have, sport
leave
get, suffer

She suffered only minor cuts and bruises.

BRUISE + VERB
appear, form

A bruise had formed below his left eye.

fade, heal
PHRASES
cuts and bruises
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verb
ADVERB
badly

His face was badly bruised.

easily

She has delicate skin and bruises easily.

PHRASES
be all bruised

The side of his face was all bruised.

battered and bruised, bruised and battered

When the assault was over, Jack stood up, battered and bruised.

Bruise is used with these nouns as the object: ↑ego, ↑knuckle, ↑rib, ↑shin

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