Sentence examples for to be wounded from inspiring English sources

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The etymology of this word signifies one's capability to wound, inflict physical trauma, or the susceptibility to be wounded, that is to experience physical trauma [ 15].

The officials said three men were believed to be wounded.

At least seven people were reported to be wounded.

But if so, she is happy to be wounded.

A police spokesman said the man appeared to be wounded but still alive".

Another student, 17, a boy, was said to be wounded and in critical condition at a hospital.

Another student, 17, a boy, was said to be wounded and in critical condition at a local hospital.

John was the last American to be wounded in China which disabled him for the rest of his life.

There were varying death tolls, some as high as 40, with more than 150 said to be wounded.

And I didn't know whether to be wounded or flattered when there were leftovers of everything but that pudding.

On a manic afternoon, Jordan Spieth's enemies took it in turns to be wounded by the heavily armed Augusta National.

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