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Nosebleed
Definition: A nosebleed refers to the bleeding from the nose, typically caused by a break in the blood vessels within the nasal cavity.
Parts of Speech:
Noun:
- An instance of bleeding from the nose.
- A feeling of dizziness or unease experienced when witnessing something shocking or traumatizing.
Verb:
- Experience bleeding from the nose.
- Feel dizzy or uneasy due to witnessing something shocking or traumatizing.
Examples:
Noun - Sense 1:
She had a nosebleed yesterday while playing basketball.
After being hit in the face, John's nosebleed lasted for ten minutes.
The nurse provided tissues to contain the nosebleed.
Noun - Sense 2:
The gory scene in the movie gave me a nosebleed.
I can't handle horror movies, they always give me a nosebleed.
Christine had a nosebleed after witnessing the car accident.
Verb - Sense 1:
Emily often nosebleeds during winters due to the dry air.
He starts nosebleeding if he sneezes too hard.
Verb - Sense 2:
Gina nosebled witnessing the brutal fight on the street.
Just thinking about the accident makes him nosebleed.
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