The correct spelling is bruise.
The spelling "intuse" refers to a bruise (contusion). The similar word is the verb "induce" (to persuade or cause).
Bruise is the same in the noun and verb form
The word you are looking for may be: bruise - (noun) a discolored patch of skin where it has been struck brews - (verb) makes beer, etc. or (noun) plural of brew
Here are a few examples Be careful taking those peaches home, if your rough with them they will bruise. Billy the bully thumped my are at school, I've now got a bruise. I think I overdid the dressing down I gave to Philip at work today, his pride might have taken a bruise.
Bruise
The slang term is spelled "hickey" (a bruise or swelling causing by sucking action).
The spelling "intuse" refers to a bruise (contusion). The similar word is the verb "induce" (to persuade or cause).
ummm..... please specify what the difference between a bruise and a bruise is :)
magullar = to bruise una magulladura = a bruise
Your Bruise was created in 1998.
Oranges do not bruise people & Bars of soap don't bruise people
A homophone for bruise is "brews."
Yes, a bruise is a closed wound.
heart bruise
The pronunciation for "bruise" is /bruːz/.
Bruise like i have a bruise on my shoulder
Bruise is the same in the noun and verb form