Sentence examples for were wounds from inspiring English sources

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were wounds

noun

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

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"There were wounds there," Mr. Bircher said.

Botha said there were wounds in Steenkamp's head, elbow, and hip.

There were wounds full of pus, as if they'd been left untreated for a long time and had got infected.

He lived in the seventeenth century and, legend has it, wept so profusely that there were wounds on his cheeks.

Sobchenko said there were wounds to the journalist's knees, as well as stab marks to his kidney, heart and back.

We see her, in her cell, battered and dirtied and wearing nothing but some gauze tape around her bosom and bottom, as if her female parts were wounds.

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Seventeen people were wounded.

Both men were wounded.

Others were wounded.

Thirteen pilgrims were wounded.

Four militants were wounded.

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