Wounding

Word WOUNDING
Character 8
Hyphenation N/A
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Wounding"

What do we mean by wounding?

To hurt or injure (someone) by cutting, piercing, or tearing the skin.

To hurt (a person's feelings).

This word is used to indicate that someone is REALLY ugly Urban Dictionary

A bad or ugly injury, or deep gash in the flesh. Urban Dictionary

To have bad luck, to be upset. Urban Dictionary

Proper bad luck. Complete woundment. Urban Dictionary

Slang term for vagina. Urban Dictionary

When its gone pear shaped. Urban Dictionary

Originally used in certain areas of the UK as an expression to describe how "The truth hurts". Has evolved into every day use as a term used to describe one's pain and severe social suffering. Urban Dictionary

Something unattractive, or particularly ugly/backward. Urban Dictionary

1. n. The likely consequences of being attacked or having an accident. 2. v. The act of wounding someone. Urban Dictionary

Ugly as FUCK! Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Wounding

  • Antonyms for wounding
  • Wounding antonyms not found!

The word "wounding" in example sentences

His wounding is only the requisite demonstration of his utter commitment to this solitary, but all-important, altruistic act. ❋ Hal Duncan (2009)

So the only way that the Commonwealth could prove the intent necessary to support the charge of malicious wounding is to prove that Gordon knew about a “plan” to beat up students, or that he jumped into the fight with the intent that the first assault be allowed to continue uninterrupted. ❋ Unknown (2002)

Yakov, his son by his first marriage, despairing over his relationship with his father, attempted suicide but succeeded only in wounding himself. ❋ Unknown (1969)

It is a fascinating plant, and at first one feels guilty of cruelty if one does more than look at it, but I have already learned, as all people do here, to take delight in wounding its sensibilities. ❋ Isabella Lucy (1883)

With slanderers, and those who take a pleasure in wounding their neighbour's reputation secretly (v. 5): "Whoso privily slanders his neighbour, either raises or spreads false stories, to the prejudice of his good name, him will I cut off from my family and court." ❋ Unknown (1721)

Aside from the characterization of the soldier as one who is “forcing” our way of life on Afghans and suggesting his wounding is a “sob story” and that his parents should go on welfare, there were a few sane voices: ❋ Unknown (2009)

Like Descartes, Le Grand used the example of the sword wounding the body to illustrate the non-resemblance or dissimilitude of the relations between external objects and sensations, and sensations and ideas. (1694, p. 327) ❋ Easton, Patricia (2006)

[71] The eye is the love of man penetrating into God; and with this love the soul compelleth God, so that He must do what she wisheth, and this is called wounding, because she hath sway over God and hath mastered Him. ❋ C. 1300-1361 (1910)

The hour that succeeded his wounding was the decisive one of the fight; not that the issue admitted of much doubt, after once Nelson's plans had received fulfilment, and the battle joined, -- unless the delinquent van of the allies had acted promptly, -- but in those moments the work was done which was thenceforth, for the enemy, beyond repair. ❋ Unknown (1877)

Their not being imaginable allowed her to indulge her naughtiness harmlessly, for the gratification of the idea of wounding some one, though it were her lover, connected with this ❋ George Meredith (1868)

Their not being imaginable allowed her to indulge her naughtiness harmlessly, for the gratification of the idea of wounding some one, though it were her lover, connected with this Tresten. ❋ George Meredith (1868)

Police say the officer was responding to a report of dogs attacking and wounding a kangaroo. ❋ Unknown (2010)

In a whole series of arguments and texts showing that war -- that is, the wounding and killing of men -- is inconsistent with a religion founded on peace and good will toward men, the Quakers maintain and prove that nothing has contributed so much to the obscuring of Christian truth in the eyes of the heathen, and has hindered so much the diffusion of Christianity through the world, as the disregard of this command by men calling themselves ❋ Leo Tolstoy (1869)

"wow [that girl] is [overly] [wounds]" ❋ DonJ'bari (2012)

"He has [a nasty] [flesh wound]" ❋ Kenny (2005)

[Jason] was wounded to [find out] that his girlfriend had [dumped] him. ❋ Olly (2003)

Guy from london, meets girl online, travels to meet her, in [Dundee], distance of [472] miles and 280 quid return train fare equaling possible 12 hours of travel, each way. Guy gets there, stands at the station 6 hours, Girl doesnt show up. Man gets back on train home, proper [wounded]. ❋ Fritzi (2008)

She spread her legs wide and asked me to [lick] her big, [gaping] wound below her [mound] of hair. ❋ Urban Pervert (2003)

Girl: Hey my [apple] is [pear shaped] Guy: [Wounded] ❋ Matt Knight (2004)

Pre-evolution... Ian (to Dave) - "You gonna start filling those footings or what kid?" Wayne - "Nah his heads too [fogged up] from last night, [ain't it]!" Dave = Wounded Post-evolution... Ryan - "So when shall I pick up my tickets for Bath and West? Ben - "Uh... we didn't [get you one] mate" Ryan = Wounded ❋ R. B. C. May (2007)

That [scar]? [Hella] wounded. ❋ Bexx (2005)

I [always] have wounds because he always wounds me. ❋ Downstrike (2004)

[yo dawg] [dat bitch] be wounded! ❋ JoMamma Johnson (2003)

Cross Reference for Wounding

  • Wounding cross reference not found!

What does wounding mean?

Best Free Book Reviews
Book Name Author
The Next Girl E-Book Carla Kovach
Take These Broken Wings E-Book SJ McCoy
The Cowboy’s Word E-Book Sinclair Jayne
The American Wife E-Book Chrystyna Lucyk-Berger
Think and Grow Rich E-Book Greg Habstritt & Napoleon Hill
Best IOS App Reviews