Sentence examples for it's wounded from inspiring English sources

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The bird is not exactly a tough urban type — its favorite defense tactic is to pretend that it's wounded — but it's not hard to feel kinship with a plover when you hear the wind whistle through the dune grass.

"It's a defense mechanism for the plant if it's wounded," said Jennifer Schultz Nelson, a horticulture educator at the University of Illinois extension service in Decatur.

Piranhas sense blood in the water and are more likely to attack a larger animal if they think it's wounded.

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Yet it is wounded: Wall Street's faith in it has been shaken.Investors may soon be grappling with even bigger doubts.

And it is wounded.

It was wounded pride, but it was pride nonetheless.

"It was wounded before," Mr. Rodriguez said with a shrug.

Looking up toward the World Trade Center, you can see that it is wounded, but certainly not mortally.

Another is that it was wounded by one of the German snipers stationed on the English Channel coast with orders: shoot the pigeons.

He tells us that his "heart" (cor) was still attached adhaerebat) to her, that it was wounded (conscium et vulneratum), and that the separation "drew blood" (trahebat sanguiem).

When it is wounded, predators, or currency speculators (many operating from offshore hedge funds), begin to circle the overvalued currency like vultures.

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