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wounding

adjective as in barbed

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A fire ripped through a Temple City home Sunday, critically wounding two and killing three, authorities said.

Chapman, then 23, was convicted of murdering Miss Edwards and the attempted murder of two men who were the intended targets of the shooting, as well as wounding three other bystanders and related firearms offences.

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But the atrocities described in the report have not ceased: For example, the stun grenade dropped on a polio vaccination clinic during a humanitarian pause, wounding several children.

From Salon

Solihull patient Christine Baker died in 2015, aged 59, after her cancer returned following surgery by the medic, currently serving a prison sentence for multiple instances of wounding linked to operations.

From BBC

The complacent political sexism of those near to us has been a wounding disappointment.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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