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The team is for sure a bit wounded".
"We didn't let ourselves down but we're a bit wounded," Adams said.
"Of course, when they arrive, there's Champagne or caviar in the suite," Mr. McBride said, sounding a bit wounded.
Late one afternoon I mentioned this to her, but I regretted it as soon as the words came out, for she appeared a bit wounded.
The tale of JT Leroy's unmasking still has a tawdry tabloid fascination, and Ms. Albert's account of her frantic attempts at spinning and wagon-circling are in some ways the most forthright part of her narrative, even if she still seems a bit wounded that anyone could have doubted her or JT.
Then they're genuinely a bit wounded when people point out that it isn't appropriate.
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"Favourites or not, form or not, doesn't come into this game because you've got two sides who are a little bit wounded and looking for a reaction," Farrell told Radio 5 live.
I can understand why Leckey feels a tiny bit wounded.
Protalinski sees a bit of wounded nationalistic pride at work here, since both Facebook and Twitter are American companies, ones that dwarf their French competitors in terms of scope and profitability.
He was a bit like a wounded animal, an exposed nerve.
"Perky gets old fast with this crowd," Ben Stiller warned Emma Stone, as she milked a bit that wound around her status as a first-time presenter.
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