Sentence examples for was wound from inspiring English sources

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was wound

noun

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

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"I was wound tight.

He was wound up from the inside.

Kerar said his window was wound down.

By the time this season began, Williams was wound tight.

That company was wound up in March 2014.

He didn't act like he was wound too tight.

The resulting high street business was wound up in 2010.

Basa was wound down and finally dissolved in 1959.

In the end in was wound back, but not abolished.

The superconducting coil was wound by Cu/NbTi wires.

When the scheme was wound up, fraudsters had pocketed at least £97m out of £290m spent.

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