bruise

lebam
definition
verb
a bruised knee
inflict an injury on (someone or something) causing discoloration of the skin.
noun
A post-mortem examination found she had died of multiple injuries but had pre-existing bruises on her body.
an injury appearing as an area of discolored skin on the body, caused by a blow or impact rupturing underlying blood vessels.
translation of 'bruise'
noun
lebam
example
Figs are fairly delicate - they 'bruise' easily and deteriorate quickly, so it's best to store them in the fridge.
I 'bruise' easily and get dark splotches on my hands and arms.
Fruits and vegetables have also been genetically engineered so that they do not 'bruise' as easily, or so that they have a longer shelf life.
'bruise' the raisins before adding to the mixture
She picked up a purple fruit to find a 'bruise' near the stem.
Although you might think they are really tough because they feel hard, potatoes 'bruise' easily and should be treated with care and kept somewhere cool and dark, out of the plastic bag.
Cut the lemon into 10 wedges, peel and 'bruise' the garlic, place these along with the potatoes on a non-stick baking tray.
And if you find that you 'bruise' easily, boost your intake of vitamin C to strengthen your capillaries.
They 'bruise' more easily and do not store properly as a result.
Doctors, especially general practitioners, should pay special attention to children who have the tendency to bleed or 'bruise' easily.
potatoes 'bruise' easily, so treat them with care
I was sore all over, and bruised, but I don't 'bruise' easily, so it wasn't that bad.
Pears 'bruise' easily and don't keep well once they have fallen or been picked.
To 'bruise' herbs, Mr. Sullivan advises crushing then with the back of a large knife or tapping them with a mallet.
potatoes 'bruise' easily, so treat them with care
She had goose bumps all over her body and a 'bruise' on her arm.
Crushing or 'bruising' a leaf or flower will release the ‘essential oils’.
That nighttime trip had wounded his pride and 'bruised' his ego.
I've 'bruised' my left wrist and my knees are grazed, the mash potatoes are barely salvageable, the pan has lost it's handle and is now a strange oval shape.
I was so excited that, when I turned around to walk back to class, I slammed into the open locker behind me and 'bruised' my nose.
Suddenly, as if they had been painted on, a series of painful looking 'bruises' and bumps appeared out of nowhere, all over his body.
They suffered 'bruises' and injuries to their heads.
Johns gets in ahead of Jeremy Davidson who 'bruised' a knee in last week's victory over Munster.
Mom would have bumps and 'bruises' all over her body the next day.
The bleeding and the fact that he was 'bruising' easily were down to the shortage of platelets, a clotting agent, in his blood.
The circulating nurse performs a systems assessment, noting skin rashes, 'bruises' , and lesions.
If Closer had been made by Neil LaBute (In The Company Of Men), feelings would have been 'bruised' .
Apparently, I fractured my middle finger and severely 'bruised' the rest of it.
He lazily got up and stretched, his soft skin unmarked by 'bruises' or scarring.
His head was dizzy, he was wounded on his forehead, left knee, right ankle and his arm was 'bruised' bad.
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