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unbruised

  • a word derived from bruise.
    bruise
    verb (used with object)
    to injure by striking or pressing, without breaking the skin.

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But an unblemished, unbruised tomato that’s vibrant in color, firm in texture and brimming with juice — much like the heirloom tomato meme — is certainly both a luxury and a rarity.

From Salon Jun. 29, 2025

You emerged from the airport a bit dizzy from all the guidance and herding, but with ego largely unbruised.

From Seattle Times Jul. 25, 2021

Alongside him the promising Rob Holding will come into the game as-yet unbruised by the ogre of Stamford Bridge.

From The Guardian May 26, 2017

He has since tweeted a photo of his "unbruised" hands, saying he did not punch Mr Woolfe.

From BBC Oct. 10, 2016

In his mind, still unassimilated, were countless impressions, gruesome and inspiring, petty and magnificent, appalling and ennobling; impressions of broken men and broken villages, of pock-marked country and unbruised valour.

From The Tempering by Charles Neville Buck