155 adjectives to describe injuries

Do not say that you trembled on the brink of disaster if you were threatened with no more than inconvenience or comparatively slight injury.

Of the British seamen in the hospital thirteen were suffering from severe burns, five from less serious burns, two from the effects of lyddite fumes, and one each from concussion, severe injury, slight wounds, shock, and slight burns.

The fame of the Duke would suffer irreparable injury by so flagrant a violation of his plighted word.

According to a tradition current among the Miamis, one year when there was an unusual abundance of corn, the spirit of the corn was very angry because the children had thrown corn-cobs at each other in play, pretending to have suffered serious bodily injury in consequence of their sport.

His only chance of capturing a wild courser lay in his skill in casting the spear, which might enable him to pierce the animal through the upper part of the neck, and thus produce a temporary insensibility, during which time he might be secured without any permanent injury.

The Indians renewed their firing next morning, and kept it up all day, doing but little injury, however, as the scouts were now well entrenched; but many an Indian was sent to his happy hunting ground.

"But I do not think she has suffered any internal injuries, and the wound on her forehead is a mere nothing.

The results that organized Base Ball have brought about will never be annihilated although grave injury could be temporarily wrought by a force defiant to tie unusual demands made by the sport to perpetuate itself successfully.

Richards' arm is, however, in a very unsatisfactory state, though this is more the result of general ill-health than the original extent of actual injury.

"If thou wert great and respected, they would undermine thy fortune and character, ere thou should'st put their system in dangeras thou art weak and poor, they will do thee some direct injury, unless thou art moderate.

The new conditions bring them so close together and give them such extravagant powers of mutual injury that they must either sink national pride and dynastic ambitions in subordination to the common welfare of mankind or else utterly shatter one another.

company to receive fatal injuries.

In the case of the unintentional injury, in the following verse, God says, "He shall surely be" fined, (Aunash.)

The delays of Fonseca and his agents caused incalculable injury to the public service, as will presently appear.

Especially does this find its exemplification in the care of traumatic injuries of the eye.

Any one will confess that, who has ever seen, a horse inflict on himself mortal injuries, in his frantic attempts to escape from a quite imaginary danger.

As they pass a great portion of their lives among thickets and hedges, they are provided for the defence of their eyes from external injuries, as well as from the effects of the light, when flying in opposition to the rays of the sun, with a nictating or winking membrane, which can, at pleasure, be drawn over the whole eye like a curtain.

I am proud to assure you that our race comprises many philosophical reasonersmostly indeed such as have been disabled by accidental injuries from joining in the amusements of the rest.

Shall I, having first unwittingly done my friend the most grievous injury, proceed further to betray her, and doom her to a cruel death?

If the child is naturally strong and vigorous, no immediate perceptible injury may arise; but I am confident in the opinion that the result is often quite otherwise.

Peripheral nerve injuries; principles of diagnosis, by Webb Haymaker & Barnes Woodhall.

War injuries of the abdomen.

This is attributed to the fact that the officers were injured by rifle-balls, being picked out by the marksmen, while the soldiers were injured by cannon- and musket-balls and shells, which inflict more deadly injuries.

But, when he had refused the proffered gold, To cruel injuries he became a prey, Sore traversed in whate'er he bought and sold: His troubles grew upon him day by day, Till all his substance fell into decay.

Thus, although distinct evidence of such is nearly always wanting, we may assume that the original cause is violent injury to the part in question.

155 adjectives to describe  injuries