1. bruised - Adjective
2. bruised - Verb
of Bruise
Source: Webster's dictionary"According to the Paris Codex this is prepared as follows: opium, 2 ounces; saffron, 1 ounce; bruised cinnamon and bruised cloves, each 1 drachm; sherry wine, 1 pint. Source: Internet
After being dismissed from the WSPU, Pankhurst's daughter Sylvia felt "bruised, as one does, when fighting the foe without, one is struck by the friend within." Source: Internet
Although the magic of a Waratahs-Brumbies derby may not be what it used to, there were a few bruised NSW souls after that game who had to stew on it all through lockdown. Source: Internet
Although his son remains at Lurie Children’s Hospital with injuries such as a broken cheek, busted-up ribs and bruised lungs, Thompson said he is “reasonably confident” Chase will pull through. Source: Internet
Although there are many aspects of Watson that are less desirable, similarly to the bruised parts of fruit, Pizzo loves every facet of them. Source: Internet
An illustration from Puck magazine of October 1884 shows James G. Blaine badly bruised after a boxing round as Grover Cleveland hops into the ring, ready to go the next round with Blaine. Source: Internet