Similar words: bounded, founded, surrounded, confounded, ungrounded, dumbfounded, wound, funded. Meaning: [wuːndɪd] n. people who are wounded. adj. suffering from physical injury especially that suffered in battle.
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61 The wounded bird fluttered to the ground.
62 What you have said has wounded me.
63 The wounded soldier toppled down time after time.
64 The police chief was badly wounded in the explosion.
65 He saw a wounded soldier lobbing along.
66 A Navy medic was wounded by sniper fire.
67 I was deeply wounded by his comments.
68 The wounded man crawled to the phone.
69 The doctor patched up the wounded soldier.
70 The wounded soldier was imbrued with blood.
71 The wounded soldiers showed much backbone before the enemy.
72 Several soldiers were wounded in the return of fire.
73 The wounded man could not forbear to cry out.
74 He was wounded in the shoulder by a ricochet.
75 He hitched along with his wounded leg.
76 A crowd thronged around the wounded man.
77 They braved heavy shell fire to rescue the wounded.
78 The wounded prisoner uttered a groan.
79 About 50 people were seriously wounded in the attack.
80 Ok,ok,don't hop along, mind your wounded foot!
81 He was deeply wounded by her fierce criticism.
82 The wounded man staggered along.
83 He was seriously wounded.Blood poured out of the wound.
84 Hospitals said they could not cope with the wounded.
85 The wounded were bedded in the farmhouse.
86 The sick and wounded were allowed to go free.
87 The wounded man's blood dyed the floor red.
88 He was/felt deeply wounded by their disloyalty.
89 We carried the dead and wounded off the battlefield.
90 The wounded soldier lurched forward.
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