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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91 Many people were fatally wounded during the bomb attacks.
92 Ambulances took the wounded to local hospitals.
93 He was wounded in the pursuance of his duty.
94 Does your wounded arm still hurt?
95 The soldier is mortally wounded.
96 A wounded lion can be fierce.
97 Flying glass wounded her in the face and neck.
98 The wounded tigress was now roaring double tides.
99 He was fatally wounded as he tried to escape.
100 Paramedics tended the wounded in scenes reminiscent of wartime.
101 He was badly wounded during the fighting.
102 The local hotel was commandeered for the wounded.
103 The hospital was full of the sick and wounded.
104 Hundreds of people were reported killed or wounded.
105 The wounded child soon quieted down and fell asleep.
106 He was wounded in the arm.
107 The wounded soldiers were carried away.
108 All those wounded were innocent victims.
109 The wounded policeman roared with pain.
110 The teacher raced the wounded boy to the hospital.
111 The soldier sank to the ground badly wounded.
112 The guard was wounded in the leg.
113 The man was wounded in the leg.
114 Ten soldiers were killed and thirty seriously wounded.
115 Her pride has been wounded.
116 There were no less than fifty wounded.
117 She felt deeply wounded by his cruel remarks.
118 The wounded soldier's face was twisted with pain.
119 She whispered a silent prayer that her wounded brother would not die.
120 The head of the wounded soldier was enswathed in bandages.
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