Similar words: founding, pounding, sounding, abounding, resounding, astounding, expounding, surrounding. Meaning: [waʊnd ,wuːnd] n. the act of inflicting a wound. adj. causing physical or especially psychological injury.
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(1) Has been lost again, better than never wounding more.
(2) His wounding remarks clearly drew blood.
(3) He found her remarks deeply wounding.
(4) Basil was summonsed for wounding a police officer.
(5) He was charged with wounding with intent.
(6) He made some very wounding remarks.
(7) Jones was found guilty of wounding with intent.
(8) Student Fay, 22, was cleared of wounding and affray.
(9) The boy admitted false imprisonment and wounding.
(10) The appellant was convicted of wounding with intent.
(11) Redmond denied attempted murder but admitted wounding with intent.
(12) Details of wounding are given in the legend to Table 1.
(13) You're also prone to dredging up the wounding words and cutting critiques others have directed at you recently.
(14) In all but exceptional cases(Sentencedict.com ), wounding will involve a battery.
(15) Grievous bodily harm: unlawful wounding, including cuts, or using a weapon which causes actual injury.
(16) They even have a chance of wounding monsters with a toughness of 8 - not bad for mere mortals!
(17) The systemic induction of pin activity by wounding was correlated on 46 out of 49 occasions with a systemic electrical signal.
(18) I could never stomach the cruelty involved in the wounding of animals.
(19) A bomb exploded in a hotel, killing six people and wounding another five.
(20) It seemed to embody a deep dislike, and she found that wounding.
(21) The accused was charged with one form of s.18, wounding with intent to resist arrest.
(22) Bomb attacks between April 3 and April 25 killed an estimated 29 policemen and 33 civilians, wounding 145 others.
(23) He would never forget the day Wilkes shot her boyfriend, a railroading man, wounding him only superficially.
(24) A bomb exploded in the railway station in Mandalay on Dec. 11, killing two people and wounding 18 others.
(25) On May 3, 1885, police fired into a crowd of strikers in Chicago, wounding many and killing four.
(26) Then he opened fire at point-blank range, first at Cha, then at Park, severely wounding them both.
(27) The main factor causing this redistribution seems to have been a massive increase in non-serious wounding.
(28) Anthony, aged twenty-two, was with him, doing five years for robbery and malicious wounding.
(29) Later that day, whites retaliated by killing four or five blacks and wounding several others.
(30) The Northern Ireland Court of Appeal overturned his conviction for wounding one of the teenagers, who later died.
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