Sentence examples for dagger wound from inspiring English sources

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The story that she saved his life at Acre (now in Israel) by sucking poison from a dagger wound is evidently apocryphal.

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Other holes in the skull and lower jaw were found to be consistent with dagger wounds to the chin and cheek.

Henrys observed the field of battle and ordered the burial of the French dead, finding many stripped of their clothing and some mutilated or decapitated by post-mortem dagger wounds.

Ms. Sills, by contrast, lands each word -- and Donizetti has her repeat the most frightening of them over and over -- like a deliberate plunge of a dagger, twisting it again in every wound.

In the later image, however, Kalendio lies on the ground, wounded, and raises his dagger to surrender.

Honest Abe slumped forward while his assassin proceeded to wrestle with Major Henry Rathbone, Lincoln's guest, burying a dagger in his shoulder and seriously wounding him.

The team also identified nine other wounds, including what appeared to be dagger blows to the cheek, jaw and lower back, possibly inflicted after death.

Today, they're pulling that dagger out… and sitting back and laughing as the wound bleeds out.

The dagger taken from Beauchamp at his arrest did not match the wound on Sharp's body.

Other women, then, had to model for Rembrandt's two paintings of the suicidal Lucretia, one on the point of thrusting a dagger into her body, the other with the weapon ripped back out, the wound's blood soaking her slit shirt.

Traces of blood from four different people on the Otzi's dagger suggest an earlier or ongoing skirmish might have been related to the fatal wound, perhaps with the iceman taking an arrow in the back while fleeing his adversaries -- members, possibly of a rival tribe.

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