contuse Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of contuse In English

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Examples of contuse

  • The impact could contuse the skin.

  • This may contuse the soft tissues.

  • Clearly, this is another tragic case of contuse confuse.

  • It must be just horrible for a guy to have a confused contuse.

  • These may be associated with sleep-talking, sleepwalking, sleep terrors, or contused thrashing.

  • It passed across the tattered garments, through which the painfully contused flesh peered hideously out at her.

  • The guard had his arm broken, and the driver was seriously cut and contused.

  • The wound is generally lacerated and contused and the mouths of the vessels do not gape, but are twisted and crushed.

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