bleed from (somewhere)

bleed from (somewhere)

To lose blood from an injured part of the body. After the car accident, the driver was dazed and bleeding from the head. The patient is bleeding from the abdomen—he needs surgery right away.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

bleed from something

for blood to emerge from a wound or other source. He was bleeding from a number of wounds. He bled from his mouth and nose.
See also: bleed
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • bleed from
  • on the bleeding edge
  • pull out of
  • beezer
  • red ink
  • make (one's) head swim
  • make head swim
  • bleed like a (stuck) pig
  • bleed like a pig
  • see stars