2. Noun. Shortened form of nosebleed seats. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Nosebleeds
1. nosebleed [n] - See also: nosebleed
Lexicographical Neighbors of Nosebleeds
Literary usage of Nosebleeds
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Manual of First-Aid Practices for School Bus Drivers by William R. Nesbitt (1998)
"nosebleeds nosebleeds frequently occur with children and may be caused by a blow
to the ... nosebleeds also may occur spontaneously without apparent cause. ..."
2. Your Child from One to Six by Richard H. Granger, M.D. (1995)
"nosebleeds—These are among the most common problems children get. ... Most nosebleeds
are caused by the child's picking the nose or by rubbing it or poking ..."
3. First Aid Book (1993)
"nosebleeds are more often annoying than life threatening. ... First aid for
nosebleeds is simple: • Keep the victim quietly seated, leaning forward if ..."
4. The Medical Clinics of North America by Richard J. Havel, K. Patrick Ober (1919)
"There was nothing abnormal about the catamenia except the associated nosebleeds
already described. Her best weight was 141 pounds a month ago. ..."
5. American Medicine (1921)
"This was followed by complete nasal obstruction, marked nosebleeds, profuse,
foul, purulent nasal discharge, severe headaches, marked restlessness and ..."
6. The Healthy Baby: The Care and Feeding of Infants in Sickness and in Health by Roger Herbert Dennett (1922)
"nosebleeds, if habitual, are caused usually nosebleeds. either by adenoids or by
ulcérations on the inside of the nose. Both of these conditions ..."
7. Pocket Guide to Babysitting by DIANE Publishing Company (1995)
"nosebleeds nosebleeds are generally more annoying than serious. If it happens,
don't allow the child to talk, laugh, blow the nose, or walk around. ..."