of a wound

  • 71wound up — [[t]wa͟ʊnd ʌ̱p[/t]] ADJ GRADED: usu v link ADJ If someone is wound up, they are very tense and nervous or angry …

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  • 72wound up — excited, pumped    Before Nadia sings, she gets all wound up. She can t relax …

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  • 73wound — wound1 [wu:nd] noun 1》 an injury to living tissue caused by a cut, blow, or other impact. 2》 an injury to a person s feelings or reputation. verb inflict a wound on. Derivatives wounding noun & adjective woundingly adverb woundless adjective …

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  • 74wound up — adjective (not before noun) anxious, worried, or excited: I was too wound up to sleep …

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  • 75wound — 1. noun 1) a chest wound Syn: injury, lesion, cut, gash, laceration, tear, slash; graze, scratch, abrasion; bruise, contusion; Medicine trauma 2) the wounds inflicted by the media Syn …

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  • 76wound — 1. noun 1) a chest wound Syn: injury, cut, gash, laceration, graze, scratch, abrasion, puncture, lesion; Medicine trauma 2) the wounds inflicted by the media Syn: insult …

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  • 77wound up — UK [ˌwaʊnd ˈʌp] / US adjective informal nervous and worried I was too wound up to relax …

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  • 78wound —   Palapū.   Also: po ohū, nāpele, paopao, nahoa, aleale, pōaleale.   See saying, manuā.     To wound, hō eha, eha, ho owalania …

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  • 79wound stick — žaizdos lazdelė statusas Aprobuotas sritis farmacinės formos apibrėžtis Įterpti į žaizdą skirtas sterilus vienadozis strypo ar kūgio pavidalo preparatas, sudarytas iš veikliosios ( iųjų) medžiagos ( ų), ištirpintos ( ų) ar išsklaidytos ( ų) tam… …

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  • 80wound — sumušimas statusas T sritis Kūno kultūra ir sportas apibrėžtis Uždaras mechaninis minkštųjų audinių arba organų sužalojimas be matomo jų anatominės visumos pažeidimo. atitikmenys: angl. bruise; wound vok. Kontusion, f; Prellung, f rus. ушиб …

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