Injury to biological tissue, generally caused by an impact, in which the capillaries are damaged, allowing blood to seep into the surrounding tissue.
To injure, esp. without breaking the skin.
1 Weeks into the new year, I'd have a purple bruise dated 1884.
2 Even in this light, I can see a bruise beginning to form.
3 Do not bruise the seeds, as the virtue resides in the covering.
4 I think it's just a bruise , and there's probably nothing wrong inside.
5 Perhaps the bruise on his foot was more troublesome than first thought.
6 I think he may have a good bruise to show for it.
7 Be careful not to bruise the bark in any of these operations.
8 And other of these insects he should take and bruise in water.
9 Break it down and you bruise and jeopardise the flower of life.
10 Fellow starter Kent Bazemore remains sidelined with a right knee bone bruise .
11 He flung his weight against it enough times to bruise his shoulder.
12 Maybe five inches long, the bruise appeared as a series of dashes.
13 But the effect remained as a kind of bruise below the surface.
14 They don't so much talk to each other as bruise each other.
15 I started finding small marks on her skin: scratches, sometimes a bruise .
16 S Jamal Carter suffered a shoulder bruise against the Colts on Sunday.
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