118 adverbs to describe how to wounds

The boatman, however, knew that the animal, from its actions, was mortally wounded.

Others had been severely wounded, yet he always escaped unhurt.

He took careful aim and fired both barrels of his gun, wounding it badly.

What, those Eyes, those lovely Eyes, that wounded you so deeply? Fran.

Montanari, my comrade at Rome and in Lombardy, was dangerously wounded and died a few days after.

Beneath these was discovered the Turkish commander-in-chief, sorely wounded, but perhaps not mortally.

This stratagem is said to have been the cause of Harold's death; for it was an arrow falling from on high and piercing him through the right eye that killed him or so grievously wounded him that he was left for dead, to be finally killed by Eustace of Boulogne and three other knights.

While they were engaged in this business, to their great surprise some of them were desperately wounded with arrows which fell from above on them.

But the war went ill, tidings came that Johan his brother was beaten back with much loss and he himself sore wounded.

Two of the scouts had been killed, four fatally wounded, and fourteen others were wounded more or less severely.

His father knelt there, burying his face against the pillow, shaking all over, his arms hanging down loose and helpless by his sides, bent, bowed, crushed, as a weak old lion, stricken in age and cruelly wounded to death.

One, only lightly wounded, gave us information and directions.

The first person she met was Vallon, terribly wounded.

"It is nothing," the lieutenant replied carelessly; "merely a wound in the throat, and, I think, another in the head.

The swarm of natives who were constantly loitering around the camp gathered together and advanced in an armed crowd, threatening the men, who fired two shots in self-defence, one of which accidentally wounded a woman.

"Spare my life in mercy," cried an officer, already dreadfully wounded, who stood shrinking from the impending blow of an enraged Frenchman.

About the shaft, wound tightly with silk thread, ran a thin roll of Chinese paper.

British ministers have broken their pledged word and wantonly wounded the feelings of the seventy million Mussulmans of India.

By this means Good and Evil will be the only Objects of Dislike and Approbation; and he that injures any Man, has effectually wounded the Man of this Turn as much as if the Harm had been to himself.

Joe Bellot was fearfully wounded.

His lieutenant-colonel was there, gravely wounded; his college-friend and comrade in arms, a son of the house, was there, injured in a similar way; another soldier, brother of the last, was there, prostrate with fever.

Whose annual Wound in Lebanon allured The Syrian Damsels to lament his fate, In amorous Ditties all a Summers day, While smooth Adonis from his native Rock Ran purple to the Sea, supposed with Blood Of Thammuz yearly wounded: the Love tale Infected Zion's Daughters with like Heat, Whose wanton Passions in the sacred Porch Ezekiel saw, when by the Vision led His Eye survey'd the dark Idolatries Of alienated Judah.

Sometimes the road wound a little upward for a quarter of a mile or so; but the general tendency was persistently down.

Masons and most skilful carvers in stone were busily engaged in the restoration of parts that had fallen into dangerous decayan extremely flimsy-looking scaffolding, made apparently of light bamboos, tied together in wisps, and forming a fragile-looking ramp, wound spirally up the outside of the tower.

I am doubly wounded, first with her harmonious Eyes, Who've fir'd my Heart to that Degree, No Chimney ever burnt like me.

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