Abnormal sound generated by turbulent flow of blood in an artery.
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Examples for "rumor"
Examples for "rumor"
1Greece later called the rumor market speculation designed to hurt the euro.
2The long expected upon Apple ultra-portables are seeing some rumor action today.
3A Palms' representative said the company does not address rumor or speculation.
4I think today is a big 'buy the rumor sell the fact'.
5But such a thing, Yellin knew from long experience, was, simply, rumor.
1Eddie probably started this particular rumour, as a way of saying sorry.
2Whether this rumour will turn into fact still remains to be seen.
3Disappeared completely, although I heard a rumour they'd joined Crassus' expeditionary force.'
4Once the CCTV images went public, the rumour mill went into overdrive.
5Since last week, the rumour mill has once again gone into overdrive.
1But she should be far away from the bruit of that scandal.
2They disclose the secret counsels of their master and bruit his evil acts.
3The very bruit of this doth begin to draw hatred upon our nation.
4Themselves smell too strong of blood to dare bruit the matter.
5This was a double bruit accompanying systole, and entirely obscuring the physical signs.
6A bruit was best heard at the lower portion of the left posterior chest.
7The bruit revived, which had broken out a year before-thatthe house was haunted.
8In 25 of these arteries, a bruit was present.
9In one additional patient with a middle-grade external carotid artery stenosis, a bruit was also present.
10And common bruit will deem them all alike.
11What need to bruit our pleasant quarrel abroad?
12The great sonorous drumming of the summer night was like the bruit of Time passing steadily by.
13The left shoulder, knee, and ankle were successively involved in the inflammation, and a cardiac bruit developed.
14This sound, known as a bruit, is caused by an unnatural turbulence in the flow of blood.
15Je n'ai pas entendu le moindre bruit!
16A diagnosis of popliteal AVF was made after clinical examinations revealed thrill and bruit over the injury sites.