bruise up
English
Verb
bruise up (third-person singular simple present bruises up, present participle bruising up, simple past and past participle bruised up)
- (transitive) To cause bruises to appear, usually by beating or battering.
- (intransitive) To show or get bruises.
- 2021, William Ian Miller, “The Law of Conservation of Good Things”, in Outrageous Fortune: Gloomy Reflections on Luck and Life, Oxford University Press, →ISBN, page 34:
- Instead, we must find an unworthy substitute for the defeat of a foe in that small grin we quickly suppress when we learn that a beheadphoned texter got hit by a car—no, not seriously injured, just bruised up enough to give him a wake-up call.
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