Sentence examples for been wound from inspiring English sources

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been wound

noun

An injury, such as a cut, stab, or tear, to a (usually external) part of the body.

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Gunns, in other words, has been wound up.

That has been wound back to $50,000, and may decrease further.

His mouth was taped; the tape had been wound plumb around his head.

Lamb said: "I'm disappointed that the taskforce has been wound up.

Nine have already been wound up, and others may not survive much longer.

The debt-ridden company behind Chester City FC has today been wound up, the club have confirmed.

It was as if the clock had been wound back a week and we were back at Edgbaston.

Credit Lyonnais, once publicly owned, had been wound up and its liabilities taken over by a state-operated consortium.

Imagine the mess we'd be in, I found myself thinking, if the Labour party hadn't been wound up in 1983.

However, its programme has been wound down and the government has put only modest provision in its place.

Another firm of which Lord Coe is a director, 0800 Reverse (Operations), has recently been wound up.

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