to make) a wound

  • 31To make time — Time Time, n.; pl. {Times}. [OE. time, AS. t[=i]ma, akin to t[=i]d time, and to Icel. t[=i]mi, Dan. time an hour, Sw. timme. [root]58. See {Tide}, n.] 1. Duration, considered independently of any system of measurement or any employment of terms… …

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  • 32rub salt in the wound — verb To make an injury feel worse. Syn: add insult to injury, kick someone when they are down …

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  • 33rub salt into the wound — place salt on an injury, make a matter worse than it already is …

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  • 34rub salt into the wound — informal to make a bad situation even worse for someone …

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  • 35heal — verb 1 (I) also heal up if a wound or a broken bone heals, the flesh, skin, bone etc grows back together and becomes healthy again: It took three months for my arm to heal properly. 2 (T) to cure someone who is ill or make a wound heal 3 heal the …

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  • 36Jan de Doot — Doot redirects here. For other uses, see Doot (disambiguation). Portrait of Jan de Doot, by Carel de Savoyen …

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  • 37Vampire lifestyle — The vampire lifestyle (or vampyre subculture) is an alternative lifestyle, based on the modern perception of vampires in popular fiction. It has been noted that the Vampire subculture has stemmed largely from the Goth subculture, [cite book |last …

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  • 38Brock Samson — VBCharacter caption = Brock in classic stoic mode. character name = Brock Samson debut ep = The Terrible Secret of Turtle Bay voiced by = Patrick Warburton real name = Brock Samson char alias = Walking Swedish Murder Machine Super Kill Guy… …

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  • 39Blading (professional wrestling) — Ric Flair, a regular practitioner of blading as demonstrated at WrestleMania X8. In professional wrestling, blading is the practice of intentionally cutting oneself to provoke bleeding.[1] It is also known as juicing, gigging, or drawing color …

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  • 40Human sacrifice in Aztec culture — Human sacrifice was an aspect of historical Aztec culture/religion, although the extent of the practice is debated by scholars. The Spaniards who first met the Aztecs explicitly stated in their writings that human sacrifice was widely practiced… …

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