For a bruit reached the Erechtheidai's town That, having seized the sceptre of this realm, Lukos prepares you battle-violence.
The bruit de rape and the bruit de scie And the bruit de diable are all combined; How happy Bouillaud would be, If he a case like this could find!
The first bruit that came to our ears of that battle was that the Englishes had lost, the Duc of York was slain.
He not compairing they declaire him contumacious; and as they procede to condemn him as guilty, behold a horrid bruit about the hous and the obligation the lad had given him droops of the rigging[211] amongs the mids of the auditors.
The bruit of your Grace's murder was tossed up and down at Edinburgh.
I think the bruit of his preparations is made the greater to terrify her Majesty and this country people.
Tant de bruit pour une omelette," he said, "the wretches do not deserve that I should give myself so much trouble for their sake.
Hence quickly through the world the bruit was blown.
There is no healing of thy bruise; thy wound is grievous: all that hear the bruit of thee shall clap the hands over thee: for upon whom hath not thy wickedness passed continually?
Behold, the noise of the bruit is come, and a great commotion out of the north country, to make the cities of Judah desolate, and a den of dragons.
The heart-sounds were so weak that the presence or absence of bruit could not be safely predicated; meantime, the pulsations intermitted in a most alarming manner.
There was a soft anaemic bruit with the first sound at the base of the heart.
At that moment entered bruit of the arrival of Abbot and Prior.
An hour gone, we being in the church, when we heard that mighty bruit from the City, was Queen Mary proclaimed in Cheapside by the Council.
It is to be borne in mind that occasionally, when the interchange of blood between an aneurysm and the artery from which it arises is small, pulsation and bruit may be slight or even absent.
If leakage occurs into the tissues, the extravasated blood may occlude the vein by pressure, and the symptoms of arterial aneurysm replace those of the arterio-venous form, the systolic bruit persisting, while the venous hum disappears.
There is a constant loud bruit in the tumour, which greatly troubles the patient and may interfere with sleep.
It is pulsatile, and a systolicbruit or a "thrilling" murmur may be heard over it.
The clinical features are those of a pulsating tumour of slow development, and as in true aneurysm, the pulsation and bruit disappear on compression of the main artery.
The swelling may pulsate, and a bruit may be heard over it.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "bruit" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: buzz; cry; gossip; grapevine; hearsay; publicize; report; rumble; rumor; scuttlebutt; talk; whisper