Sentence examples for is wounding from inspiring English sources

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is wounding

noun

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

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The military effort, he says, needs more consistency.All this is wounding to allies, particularly to the British army with its proud military heritage.

At the same time, however, his insistence on financial prudence above all else is wounding the Met, leaving it an admittedly solvent company that has abandoned its artistic mission.

That is wounding Madison Avenue — along with media companies selling commercial time and ad space — because national automakers and local auto dealerships spend almost $20 billion a year on ads, more than any other category of advertiser.

Although they did not win any councils, he added, UKIP had "completed the move from party of protest competitive only in European elections to one that is wounding the big three up and down the country".

The absence is wounding.

The Greek market has been crushed by a lack of solvency, as a credit crunch in the public sector is wounding the economy and threatening the viability of thousands of companies.

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And it is wounded.

"His pride is wounded.

Djokovic is wounded, still.

The driver is wounded.

"Hama is wounded," it goes.

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