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NGSL Rank: 2172
wound
wuːnd
Meanings
noun
- an injury to living tissue caused by a cut, blow, or other impact, typically one in which the skin is cut or broken.E.g. a knife wound
verb
- inflict a wound on.E.g. the sergeant was seriously wounded
verb
- past and past participle of wind2.
wind
wɪnd
Meanings
verb
- cause (someone) to have difficulty breathing because of exertion or a blow to the stomach.E.g. the fall nearly winded him
- make (a baby) bring up wind after feeding by patting its back.E.g. Paddy's wife handed him their six-month-old daughter to be winded
- detect the presence of (a person or animal) by scent.E.g. the birds could not have seen us or winded us
- sound (a bugle or call) by blowing.E.g. but scarce again his horn he wound
wind
wʌɪnd
Meanings
verb
- move in or take a twisting or spiral course.E.g. the path wound among olive trees
- pass (something) round a thing or person so as to encircle or enfold.E.g. he wound a towel around his midriff
- make (a clock or other device, typically one operated by clockwork) operate by turning a key or handle.E.g. he wound City Hall's clock every day until he retired at the age of 92
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