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Some of the bruising and tenderness seen on examination in hospital could have been caused when she fell downstairs.
My hands still bleed if I move my fingers too quickly, but the doc says the raw skin and general tenderness will gradually go away.
On physical examination there is general tenderness to palpation with rigidity and rebound tenderness.
Localized rebound tenderness signifies only limited and localized transmural inflammation.
There are one or two ladies he refers to with special tenderness, but he remains unmarried.
His touch is that curious blend of tenderness and leashed violence that is the hallmark of a genuine man.
The end comes anticlimactically and the reader is left with no feeling of tenderness either.
It's infused with desire and loss, impossible tenderness, insatiable hunger.
While boys were associated with roughness, the typical hero of a children's book embodied tenderness, refinement, and restraint.
There are moments of artistry and tenderness in the best of these photographs but they come from the man behind the camera, not her.
Right before and during your period, hormone levels rise, causing tenderness and even fluctuations in size and lumpiness.
Parents recorded redness, swelling and tenderness for three days following injection and returned the results by mail.
In the first case, Kitty L. was T-boned on the driver's side of her car, and she suffered neck tenderness with some spasm and back soreness.
On examination he had mild swelling and tenderness around the medial malleolus of his left ankle.
He's such a man's man, but at the same time he writes with such tenderness and feeling.
Try Teething Granules, which help relieve restlessness and irritability due to pain and tenderness associated with teething.
He conducts with drama, tenderness, and imagination, and he doesn't distort or sensationalize the music.
Music, like a small act of tenderness, aids romance and is certainly used in one way or another by most of us.
Almost entirely sung through, the contemporary score mixes both vaudevillian frivolity and heartfelt tenderness seamlessly.
With a sudden, surprising gentle and tenderness, she smoothed the cream on his hand with careful precision.
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Examples from Classical Literature
He would often call his sisters my children, out of tenderness, and add some playful affectionate expressions.
This allocution, pronounced by advocate Desmarais with every appearance of great tenderness, moved the people.
His voice, full of tenderness and strength, was said to be appreciated by the Virgin.
And those figures that moved about it, with censor and aspersorium, were as angels for tenderness and dignity and undoubted power.
On the mild, westerly airs came tenderness to bedew the hearts of men war-weary.
He had had much in his life to cark and harrow, and the old sympathy and tenderness vibrated aloud, and little out of tune.
I have been thinking of cherie, and of what a mixture she was of tenderness and vindictiveness.
Harry poured half a can of oil upon the bearings of the chiv wheel with almost loving tenderness.
And what concession she had gained from her dear child to merit this tenderness?
When this was connoted to her she could scarcely keep her temper within the bounds of maternal tenderness.
There was a certain tenderness in his hands, as in his voice, when he dealt with children.
And upon one of them she leaned, as if for delicateness and overmuch tenderness she were not able to bear up her own body.
His tenderness charmed back to Sophie's lips the smile of happiness which is so delusively like that of health.
Her swallow of anything became large spoonfuls of rich blackness and the tenderness of savorous flesh.
At the seat of rupture there is tenderness and swelling, and there may be ecchymosis.
Ambition has eyes of stone, from which no drop of tenderness can e'er distil.
The tenderness, the devotedness of his mother had instilled into him an egotism that was ferocious.
He fancied he had found in Virginia the dignity and wisdom of Antiope, united to the misfortunes and the tenderness of eucharis.
Slight tenderness in the belly to the inner side of the exit wound, but no dulness.
But it is fatally wanting in the elements of tenderness, beauty, and sympathy.
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