wound in a sentence
n., v.
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Definition
Wound (noun): an injury to the body, especially one involving a break in the skin or tissue.
Sample Sentences
- The soldier felt a deep sense of loss as he surveyed the battlefield, each wound telling a story of bravery and sacrifice.
- As the doctor carefully cleaned the wound, she reassured the patient that it would heal with time and proper care.
- Despite the emotional wound from her recent breakup, she decided to focus on self-improvement and personal growth.
- He winced in pain as he bandaged the wound on his leg, a reminder of his clumsy fall during the hike.
- The community came together to support the family, hoping to mend the wound left by the tragic accident.
- She tended to his wound with great care, knowing how painful it must be.
- The soldier returned home with a deep emotional wound that would take years to heal.
- As the storm raged outside, the wound in the roof allowed rainwater to seep into the house.
- He felt a wound in his heart after hearing the news of her departure.
- The doctor examined the wound and decided that stitches were necessary for proper healing.
- The soldier tended to his wound with a mixture of expertise and care.
- She felt a deep emotional wound that took years to heal.
- After the accident, he discovered a painful wound on his leg that needed medical attention.
- The wound of betrayal left scars that would last a lifetime.
- In the quiet of the night, he reflected on the wounds of his past and how they shaped him.