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I . wound1 [ˈwuːnd] SUST.

1. wound:

wound
wound

II . wound1 [ˈwuːnd] V. trans.

wind1 [wınd] SUST.

1. wind:

wind intrument SUST.

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She can heal almost any lethal wound, but her life is shortened every time she does so.
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The wound turned gangrenous and an operation failed to save his life.
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It's only a flesh wound.
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In standard induction motors, instead of being wound in coils, the rotor conductors are die-cast in the shape of a squirrel cage within a core of magnetic steel.
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They have got egg on their face and there is no point rubbing salt into the wound.
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In a classic example of a self-inflicted wound, he was found not guilty of the fraud charges he was trying to avoid by making the fake receipt book.
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Amputations had to be made at the point where the wound occurred, often leaving men with stub limbs.
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It also led to relentless internecine wars whenever two familial lines wound up with goals in conflict.
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He sustained a small flesh wound on his right arm and was admitted into a hospital overnight for observation.
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All involved said that the wound was self-inflicted.
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