Similar words: proclaimed, self-proclaimed, maim, maiming, maimonides, raiment, multimedia, prime time. Meaning: [meɪm] n. people who are wounded. adj. 1. badly injured, perhaps with amputation 2. having a part of the body crippled or disabled.
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1 Tom was seriously maimed in the war.
2 He was seriously maimed in the war.
3 He was maimed in a First World War battle.
4 Hundreds of people are killed or maimed in car accidents every week.
5 Many children have been maimed for life by these bombs.
6 His characters are frequently maimed,(www.Sentencedict.com) physically or psychologically.
7 A five-year-old girl was maimed in the bombing.
8 Gary stepped on a Bouncing Betty. it maimed his left leg.
9 That's how it begins but it ends in maimed bodies, chopped limbs, blood spurting like fountains.
10 His oh-so-careful slimy grin that lashed out and maimed as much as a punch or a kick.
11 A vindictive, cruel policy of repression also maimed the economy.
12 You have maimed Qualopec. You own brother.
13 Tom maimed in the war.
14 The statues were immediately decapitated and maimed.
15 His leg was maimed by the car accident.
16 John be seriously maimed in the battle.
17 White was seriously maimed in the battle.
18 He was seriously maimed in an accident.
19 He becomes a maimed man with all one's life.
20 He was maimed in an auto accident.
21 You may thank your lucky stars that you were just slightly hurt while the others were either killed or maimed for life in that accident.
22 Several times he witnessed strokes which would have killed or maimed if they had been allowed to connect with flesh and bone.
23 She was incurably sentimental about wildlife and they were seldom without some maimed, deserted or starving creatures.
24 There were no walking wounded, no agonized hospital stays, no maimed pilots to mar the scene.
25 For hundreds of years after his death the sick and the maimed and the blind came for healing to his temples.
26 The United Nations estimates that 800 people are killed by mines every month, and another 1, 200 are maimed.
27 Every 22 minutes a man, woman or child is killed or maimed by a land mine.
28 Where once he had been beautiful now he was hideous; where once he had been mighty, now he was maimed.
29 The unholy triumvirate of developer, planner and architect had maimed it for ever in the sixties and seventies.
30 People did not go to a hospital to be cured but to be killed or maimed.
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