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mouse noun- a bruise US, 1842
- The left half sported a very human mouse under the eye and a welt as big as a fist across her jaw. — Mickey Spillane, The Big Kill, p. 29, 1951
- My bed was next to the door so the first thing he saw was the mouse on my cheek. — Robert Gover, Poorboy at the Party, p. 54, 1966
- He glanced from the wounded man to Phillips, who had a mouse under one eye. — Leonard Shecter and William Phillips, On the Pad, p. 93, 1973
- Nelson had a mouse under his eye and his shirt was almost torn from his body. — Joseph Wambaugh, Fugitive Nights, p. 305, 1992
- in the used car business, a customer or potential customer US, 1968
- — Esquire, p. 118, March 1968
- the soldier on point in the front of a patrol US
- — Linda Reinberg, In the Field, p. 145, 1991
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