I am in the middle. I willl go for yes and no you tell me can you? Do you have the the answer to this ? What is the word for something that is higher than sea level
Certainly. Any time you break blood vessels under the skin, you've got a bruise. As the ear has a blood supply, you can indeed bruise it.
ummm..... please specify what the difference between a bruise and a bruise is :)
magullar = to bruise una magulladura = a bruise
If someone hugs me too hard or bumps into my ribs too hard, I have very severe pain on my ribs for about 2 weeks after the injury. This has happened to me about 10 times in the last 10 years. Am I tearing cartilage or just a bruise. Sometimes I hear a pop sound. Pegge at pegge8@comcast.net
Your Bruise was created in 1998.
Oranges do not bruise people & Bars of soap don't bruise people
You cannot "break" cartilage in any part of your body. Remember, for example, cartilage is the substance comprising your ear. However, it is very possible to break one of the the many bones in your foot or tear ligaments inside your foot as well. The, arguably, most difficult bones in your foot to break are the metatarsals, running from your ankle to your toes. It is also possible to bruise your heel and other parts of muscular complex in the foot.
Yes, a bruise is a closed wound.
Bruise like i have a bruise on my shoulder
heart bruise
A homophone for bruise is "brews."
The pronunciation for "bruise" is /bruːz/.