0 an occasion when blood comes out of a person's nose:
She gets/has a lot of nosebleeds.
1 a period of bleeding from the nose
Examples of less severe illnesses he mentions include a minor nosebleed, a slight cold, and a short mild headache.
For example, learners may accidentally produce a voiced alveolar fricative in nosebleed but fail to do so when saying the word nose in isolation.
Elsewhere, schoolchildren have suffered from nosebleeds, insomnia and, indeed, behavioural changes allegedly because a mast has been erected near their school.
It was not the kind of nosebleed that you can cure by putting a key down your back.
Moreover, the assimilation of dozens of years' worth of new memories from the alternative timelines causes him brain damage and severe nosebleeds.
Occasionally, there may be bruising, particularly purpura in the forearms, petechia (pinpoint hemorrhages on skin and mucous membranes), nosebleeds, and/or bleeding gums.
Side effects of the medication include headache, nosebleeds, and inflammation of the nose and throat linings.
Because coca constricts blood vessels, it also serves to oppose bleeding, and coca seeds were used for nosebleeds.