732 Verbs to Use for the Word wound

Two of those who were with the bishop in the boat, and had received arrow wounds, died within a week, after much suffering.

When the teams came up we obtained some water and bandages with which to dress Wood's wound, which had become quite inflamed and painful, and we then put him into one of the wagons.

It was held that he might possibly have got Wind of the matter while listening to the Doctor's discourse.

Having successfully weathered the most terrible financial crises, and having healed in half a century the wounds of two great wars which she had lost, Austria-Hungary lived in the effort of holding together Germans, Magyars, Slavs and Italians without their flying at each others' throats.

One of the arrows struck George Wood in the left shoulder, inflicting only a slight wound, however, and several lodged in the bodies of the dead mules; otherwise they did us no harm.

I bound up my wounds as well as I couldbut it was tough work backin' my bark canoe over the carryin' places on Bog River, and across the Ingen carryin' place, and from the Upper Saranac to Bound Lake, with them holes in my leg and arm, and the other bruises I received.

Wishing to imitate his courage Antony gave himself a wound and fell upon his face, causing the bystanders to think that he was dead.

The rapidity with which this speck grew into a dense cloud, and spread itself in darkness over the heavens, as well as the increasing swell of the ocean before we felt the wind, soon convinced us he was right.

One heard the wind, and water splashed in the bilges.

Shalah hugged the starboard shore, and as the screen of the forest caught the wind it weakened and weakened till it died away, and we moved only with the ingoing tide.

Thou didst swear to me upon a parcel-gilt goblet, sitting in my Dolphin-chamber, at the round table, by a sea-coal fire, upon Wednesday in Wheeson week, when the prince broke thy head for liking his father to a singing-man of Windsor, thou didst swear to me then, as I was washing thy wound, to marry me and make me my lady thy wife.

I cured the dog's wounds.

At last, knowing perhaps from past experience the uselessness of punishing or of disputing with this madman that felt no wounds in his rage, the wolf would lope away to cover, followed by a victorious bugle-cry that rang over the wide barren and echoed back from the mountain side.

As he turned down the sheet to examine the wound which had ended the judge's life, it slipped from his hand and fell on the floor, revealing that the judge had been laid on the couch just as he had been killed, fully clothed.

Strong blew the wind; the cloud Hastened away.

But Gray Wolf was still alert, taking in the wind, and lifting her head whenever Kazan stopped to snuffle his chilled nose in the snow.

Clumsily extracted, it left an ugly wound.

PROVIDENCE tempering the wind to the shorn lamb.

" "And re-open thy wound, messire?

As the man's hand sought me it struck the edge of the chisel, and got a wound; that must have been how the blood came upon my dress.

Driving west, he faced a wind laden with dust as dry as powder.

Terrier plunged and threw the spray about, but the seas were short, as if something ahead broke the wind.

I climbed the hill above the Howe burn-head, keeping the wind on my right cheek as the girl had ordered.

He had been hit in the side by two bullets, and as I saw the wounds, I cursed the insensate fools who had inflicted them.

So God rewarded Jacob by giving him more light: by not leaving him to himself, and his own darkness and meanness, but opening his eyes to understand the wondrous things of God's law, and showing him how God's law is everlasting, righteous, not to be escaped by any man; how every action brings forth its appointed fruit; how those who sow the wind will reap the whirlwind.

732 Verbs to Use for the Word  wound