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91wound — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. injury, hurt; painfulness. v. t. injure, hurt, lame, cripple; pain; shoot, stab, cut, lacerate, tear, wing; insult, offend, gall, mortify. See deterioration, resentment. II (Roget s IV) modif. Syn.… …
92wound — sb. RG. 49. Wright’s L. P. pp. 85, 84 v. a. part, ‘ywonded.’ RG. 49 …
93wound up — adj. brought to a condition of immense tension …
94wound — benn …
95wound — I. n. 1. Hurt, injury (for example, a cut, stab, bruise, etc.). 2. Injury, hurt, damage, detriment, harm. 3. Pain (of the mind or feelings), pang, torture, grief, anguish. II. v. a. 1. Hurt, injure, damage, harm (with some weapon or such agency) …
96wound — n 1. injury, hurt, damage, harm, trauma; cut, stab, slash, puncture, tear, laceration, gash; bruise, contusion, sore, lesion, abrasion, scrape, bump, Sl. boo boo. 2. shock, blow, nasty or cruel blow, Sl. low blow; insult, mortification,… …
97wound — n. a break in the structure of an organ or tissue caused by an external agent. Bruises, grazes, tears, cuts, punctures, and burns are all examples of wounds …
98wound up — [ˌwaʊnd ˈʌp] adj informal nervous, worried, or angry …
99wound — noun An injury to the body of a person or animal, especially one caused by violence, by which the continuity of the covering, as skin, mucous membrane, or conjunctiva, is broken. Any breaking up or dispersion, or disintegration of the natural… …
100wound — A break in the skin or other body tissues caused by injury or surgical incision (cut) …