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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211 Three years later, the worker wounded two coworkers and killed three others in the company cafeteria.
212 A senior officer in Hanoi later confided to me that nearly a million Communist troops had died and millions more were wounded.
213 Then Herb, Junior, had taken his bow and arrow and wounded one of the beasts in the hindquarters.
214 Men on board pulled the wounded and the mangled bodies of the dead from beneath collapsed debris.
215 Embassy wounded nine people and blew a small crater in the ground.
216 He looked at Louis, who stood aside watching Jambo out of wounded, soulful eyes.
217 By this time the surgeons on both sides had set up field hospitals and were busy with the wounded.
218 The Army surgeons at Long Binh operated immediately, despite all the badly wounded troops they had to attend to.
219 As they fled, two men were wounded as the attackers fired at bystanders.
220 The tortoiseshell cat was found wounded and frightened in Grangetown, Middlesbrough, and brought to an animal sanctuary.
221 Rumours were soon in circulation about the surrender, and a few days later it was announced that 47,000 wounded had been saved.
222 More than 75 people died and hundreds were wounded in those clashes.
223 Two people were killed and several wounded in the confrontation.
224 He leaps and plunges like a wounded stag through agonizing death throes.
225 I do not ask the wounded person how he feels[Sentencedict.com], I myself become the wounded person. Walt Whitman
226 Six had been killed in action, eighteen had died in service, and thirty-six had been wounded.
227 Wolves - dogs, as they soon became - became more useful as they could chase and pull down wounded prey.
228 Hamilton in Z2901 being shot down and critically wounded by Graf von Kageneck; he died shortly afterwards.
229 Last year biologists from the Marine Mammal Centre collected 75 wounded sea lions, most of which died.
230 Two wounded people, he will joke during their nightly contortions.
231 But the racially excluded, the economically disinherited(sentence dictionary), and the psychologically wounded certainly do.
232 If fighting breaks out, they tell her, every bed may be needed for critically wounded GIs.
233 If the loose ferrets make contact with the wounded rabbits they become preoccupied, stay where they are and do not resurface.
234 Dozens of others were seriously wounded or left permanently disabled.
235 In and around the Union encampment, of course, were many assemblages of wounded belonging to both sides.
236 The fist's owner became visible, staggering backwards, clutching the wounded article and uttering cuss words.
237 The driver shifted into a lower gear as they began to climb Ooah Mountain, the engine a wounded wheeze.
238 My father had been wounded by a malfunctioning crane while serving with the Corps of Engineers.
239 Captain Bethune and several other officers were seriously wounded; while the carnage in the ranks was appalling.
240 The mortally wounded Aenarion clambered into the saddle of his dying dragon and they took to the air on their last flight.
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