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wound

[woond, wound] / wund, waʊnd /






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Mr Seskliotis is not the kind of farmer who sits and counts his wounds.

From BBC

Season 1 was surprisingly great — a gory but smart, richly developed retro-futuristic reflection of class conflict — and wound up being one of Prime Video’s most-watched shows ever.

From MarketWatch

After the U.S. wound down the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, defense-tech companies such as Shield AI found that a pipeline flowing with billions of dollars in defense contracts had slowed to a trickle.

From The Wall Street Journal

The news brought a measure of closure but also reopened old wounds.

From Barron's

Instead of sending the letter, she wound up making the same points in phone calls and also threatened to pull American support for the probe, according to people familiar with the matter.

From The Wall Street Journal