How can she wound me so easily with just a word or two?
He wound up very pleased with both himself and his patient.
It wounded him with blows he had never seen coming.
We all go out, wounded first, with room to spare.
A third was severely wounded, with at least 12 more reported hurt.
A teenager wounded with such a gun also took part.
No doubt he had wounded himself with his own sword.
He was heavily wounded in the 1828 war with Turkey.
How he ever did it so often without wounding himself with my knife, I don't know.
"As I recall, you tried to wound me with it, but nothing happened."
How can she wound me so easily with just a word or two?
He wound up very pleased with both himself and his patient.
"As I recall, you tried to wound me with it, but nothing happened."
Here, the streets wound about one another with little rhyme or reason.
And then they'd wind their way home with the old port and everything.
"The clock needs to be wound with a special key once a week," said Ferguson.
Most reels are laid out for holding in the left hand and winding with the right.
It's difficult to wound a man with a -45.
The day seemed to be winding down, with most vendors gone and the children in the audience becoming restless.
Ropes were wound with vines and stretched from one tree to another.