Sentence examples for was wounding from inspiring English sources

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was wounding

noun

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

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It was never used, which was wounding.

While all this insanity was wounding their beloved country?

The censure was wounding and the moniker stuck.

"The kind of reception 'La Bete' got was wounding, chilling," Mr. Rifkin said.

I know her well enough to know I haven't spoilt her chances.' This was wounding to read, she admitted, even now.

The congestion grew so bad that it even delayed the start of a Yankee game, and city officials said they believed it was wounding the city's already wounded economy, making businesses less efficient and raising delivery costs.

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"Ric was wounded, I was wounded.

One man was wounded.

Another person was wounded.

One person was wounded.

Neither candidate was wounded.

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