A sentence using the word wound. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use wound in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for wound.
- Molly wound up. (10)
- And not another stripping of her wound! (10)
- You know how you wound me. (10)
- They astonish and wound me. (10)
- The wound was not dangerous. (10)
- He got his wound as we could wish. (14)
- He washed the wound and bandaged it expertly. (12)
- The wound was in the thigh, and nothing serious. (22)
- I do not consider her as meaning to wound my feelings. (4)
- One of these was the time after he had wound his watch. (9)
- The tram wound and ground its upward way, and he mused. (8)
- They supposed that she must have succumbed to the wound. (10)
- Apology was not thought of; she seemed wound to the pitch. (10)
- A sharper edge is in my words, A deadlier wound is in my cry. (10)
- The road wound and descended swiftly among masses of chestnuts. (2)
- Do not again wound my Sensibility by observations on those elms. (4)
- I felt my wound acutely, seeing his brisk step when he retired. (10)
- She should be protected from what will certainly wound her deeply. (10)
- As it was, Weyburn did see the rancour of a raw wound in operation. (10)
- In all his experience Captain Madwell had not seen a wound like this. (1)
- Sarkeld was to the right, Sarkeld to the left, as the road wound on. (10)
- The latter fact did not wound me, for I felt its profound impersonality. (9)
- He was feverish to get to Philadelphia, but the wound chastened his soul. (18)
- She made her tragic humility speak thankfully to the wound that slew her. (10)
- She wound her arms about his neck and clung to him and babbled drunkenly. (12)
- The happier was unmentioned, and Diana scraped his wound by rallying him. (10)
- And even if it were so, she was not the one to admit to herself the wound. (13)
- Night, their bloody Queen, her fold Wound on them and struck them through. (10)
- Colney refrained from speaking to wound, and enjoyed a silence that did it. (10)
- Scorched as she felt both in soul and body, a touch or a word was a wound to her. (10)
- Scorched as she felt both in soul and body, a touch or a word was a wound to her. (22)
- A wound of the same kind that we are inflicting is about the severest we can feel. (10)
- She cut at herself mercilessly, and had to bandage the wound in a hurry to keep in life. (10)
- I walked like a man with a yawning wound, and had to whip the sense of passion for a drug. (10)
- She stabbed him with so straightforward an affirmative that he could not conceal the wound. (10)
- She stabbed him with so straightforward an affirmative that he could not conceal the wound. (22)
- She would have held hot iron to the rabid wound and come to a love of the rescued sufferer. (10)
- It was a janitress, large, fat, with her arms wound up in her apron, who received them there. (9)
- Why should I feel it more, why should it wound me deeper than those I have experienced before? (4)
- Every perception was like a wound in consciousness and dripped like poison into the core of life. (12)
- Designedly, frigidly to wound a man so benevolent, appeared to her as an incomprehensible baseness. (10)
- Annette looked round at Mrs. Crickledon, who wound up the procession, taking little Jane by the hand. (10)
- He said I was his chenerous gong friendt, and he begged my barton if he had said anything to wound me. (9)
- Artillery, and some bravely-clad horse of the Eastern frontier, possibly Serb, wound up the procession. (10)
- Whether it would be wounding enough was something that depended upon the person whom he wished to wound. (9)
- Dryfoos saw it, too, the wound that he had feared to look for, and that now seemed to redden on his sight. (9)
- The wound, then, my dear good friend, has healed another wound, of which I knew nothing. (10)
- When finished and tightly wound with skins, Segwuna went inside and took a small drum and rattles with her. (18)
- He was acquitted, however, and it is known how he afterwards died of lockjaw from a wound received in battle. (9)
- Before each one stood a long-necked bottle wound with straw, cups were filled, emptied, waved aloft or clinked. (5)
- But she had, at the same time, touched his old wound: and his rival then was the wooer now, rich, and a gentleman. (10)
- But she had, at the same time, touched his old wound: and his rival then was the wooer now, rich, and a gentleman. (22)
- He was rejected, but Diana groaned over the task of replying to the unfortunate applicant, so as not to wound him. (10)
- The lover who cannot wound has indeed lost anchorage; he is woefully adrift: he stabs air, which is to stab himself. (10)
- The lustrous little ring of hair wound round his heart; smiled both on its emotions and its aims; bound them in one. (10)
- The little reproach, added to the wound to his pride, required a healing medicament; she put her lips to his fingers. (10)
- I cannot consent to give pain to my brother Edward: nor will I speak an untruth, though it be to save him from a wound. (10)
- The path broke away and wound down to the level of the torrent; on the other side it rose again, and was lost among trees. (8)
- The wound failed not to mend, the trousers were repaired: Peace about the same time was made, and the affair passed over. (10)
- My tears are on thee, that have rarely dropped As balm for any bitter wound of mine: My breast will open for thee at a sign! (10)
- The two had driven from his house to spread the malignant rumour abroad; already they blew the biting world on his raw wound. (10)
- Our holding of the balance, taking two sides, is incomprehensible to a people quivering with the double wound to body and soul. (10)
- He too had once had a perfect home, a perfect wife; the wound of whose death, fifteen years ago, still bled a little in his heart. (8)
- It wound away, and left regrets, which raised a chorus of harsh congratulations from the opposite party of his internal parliament. (10)
- Do you take me for the type of pachydermatous animal that leaps into a hedge of roses, because it knows the thorns cannot wound him? (12)
- And yet it surprises me that you expect it to be effective, that you expect so false and empty an accusation to wound or frighten me. (12)
- His vanity, when threatening to bleed to the death, would not be civil to the surgeon before the second or third dressing of his wound. (10)
- It cannot wound him now to speak of the cruel deformity which came upon him in his boyhood, and haunted all his after days with suffering. (9)
- He wished every mad antagonism to his wishes: that he might see her, be blind to her; embrace, discard; heal his wound, and tear it wider. (10)
- Gratian saw his eyes contract, as they might have, perhaps, looking at some bad and complicated wound, and then stare steadily at the ceiling. (8)
- Her father and mother were urgently one to favour Dudley; and the sensitive gentleman presented himself to receive his wound and to depart with it. (10)
- By a violent but vain effort to withdraw the blade the wound was enlarged; a rill of blood escaped, running sinuously down into the deranged clothing. (1)
- Riven and torn with cannon-shot, the trunks of the trees protruded bunches of splinters like hands, the fingers above the wound interlacing with those below. (7)
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