It's not an idiom, it's a description. It's when you bleed from your nose.
idiomatic expression
It means that it is extremely easy.
In fine fettle Hale and hearty Right as rain
It's about a girl who is literally a vampire but she is different from her kin because instead of sucking blood from other she is the giving out blood through a nosebleed...
You can catch a fish through its mouth
New terms in technology, idiomatic usage, slang
The idiom "huge lungs" is typically used to describe someone who is able to speak loudly or for a long time without needing to pause for breath. It implies that the person has a strong voice or stamina when it comes to talking.
It is an adverb, meaning having occurred, previously to the present. In the idiomatic usage "Are you leaving already?" it means "so soon?"
Tagalog Translation of NOSEBLEED: balinguyngoy
Agoraphobic Nosebleed was created in 1994.
The Nosebleed Section was created in 2004.
No, Paragard would not cause a nosebleed.
You can get a nosebleed if you got punched,hit on the nose, or it can be because of cancer or allergies.
A person should recover from a nosebleed after about 20 minutes or even less. If the nosebleed does not stop, you will need to seek medical attention.
It is a nosebleed.
The cast of Nosebleed - 2008 includes: David Arquette
A nosebleed usually lasts between 60 and 80 minutes (if nosebleed occurs for more than 100 mins, help (ambulance) must be called).