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stone bruise

noun

  1. a bruise on the sole of the foot, caused by walking on or striking against a small stone or other hard object.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of stone bruise1

An Americanism dating back to 1795–1805
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Example Sentences

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My little donkey has got herself a stone bruise in her forehoof and can’t carry her load.

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My back throbbed like a stone bruise.

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Kingsbarns, the unbeaten winner of last year's Racing Post Trophy, is back in light work after suffering a stone bruise, according to the jockey Joseph O'Brien, whose father, Aidan, trains the colt.

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Rubi Light, however, will miss the race after suffering a stone bruise.

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"You know I got a stone bruise yesterday when on the way here, and I want to let it heal up, so's to be able to toddle back home when we break camp to-morrow."

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