Synonym: bruise, damage, grieve, harm, hurt, infuriate, injure, irritate, madden, offend, pain, provoke, sting. Similar words: round and round, round, bound, around, ground, all round, founder, expound. Meaning: [waʊnd ,wuːnd] n. 1. any break in the skin or an organ caused by violence or surgical incision 2. a casualty to military personnel resulting from combat 3. a figurative injury (to your feelings or pride) 4. the act of inflicting a wound. v. 1. cause injuries or bodily harm to 2. hurt the feelings of. adj. put in a coil.
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151. She displayed her wound to the twelve gentlemen of the jury.
152. We eventually wound up staying in a little hotel a few miles from town.
153. A doctor used a probe to remove metal fragments from a wound.
154. I wound up the watch and listened to it tick.
155. Peeling back his trouser leg, he showed the doctor the wound.
156. He has wound his opinions through each of his statements.
157. I pressed my palm to the wound to stop the bleeding.
158. The tincture of iodine smarted when applied it to the wound.
159. A nurse will come and sew up that wound for you soon.
160. She tied a handkerchief around the wound to stem the flow of blood.
161. The doctor said it was only a flesh wound .
162. Whenever he moved, the wound sent pains all along his arm.
163. After punching him on the chin she wound up hitting him over the head.
164. If you get bitten by a dog, you have to make sure the wound is properly cleaned, or an infection could set in.
165. The wound opened under the strain and blood oozed out.
166. She felt a cold rush of air as she wound down her window.
167. She died of a single stab wound to the heart.
168. They'd said the wound was only about this big you see and he showed me with his fingers.
169. The doctor immediately stopped the blood welling out from the wound.
170. The wound discharges pus.
171. The soldier bore the sharp pain in the wound with great courage.
172. A taxi driver wound down his window and gave the cyclist a mouthful.
173. Mike pressed hard on the wound and staunched the flow of blood.
174. I'm glad to see that the edges of the wound are joining up nicely.
175. A small flap of skin can be seen above the wound.
176. He received a mortal wound soon after the battle began.
177. The surgeon healed the soldier's bullet wound in the leg.
178. The pitcher toed the mound,(sentencedict.com) wound up and threw a fast ball.
179. He explored the wound with his finger, trying to establish its extent.
180. A toddler was admitted to the emergency ward with a wound in his chest.
More similar words: round and round, round, bound, around, ground, all round, founder, expound, round up, round off, compound, get around, profound, boundary, all around, go around, come round, abound in, surround, dumbfound, bum around, scoundrel, confounded, ultrasound, background, surrounded, foundation, surrounding, founding father, middle ground.