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Sentence example with the word 'wounding'
wounding
Definition
adj.
causing physical or especially psychological injury
Last update: June 25, 2015
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But you have your life and your duties to others and I must stop
wounding
your conscience and let you go your destined way.
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The lance has no barbs to its point, and is used only for
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after the harpoon is fixed.
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Thick and fast they fell, rattling on the deck, glancing from the men's armour,
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not a few.
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The bullet struck the tiger,
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him slightly, but not enough to disable him.
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I like not this wild wood, with
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thorns, And nought of food or drink, or restful ease.
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His tone hurt her subtly,
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her more deeply than she had realized that he had it in his power to wound.
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It was impossible to fire again, for fear of
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the dogs.
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