During the week that we remained there, mywounds continued doing very well, and I had very little fever; and on the third and fourth days after I was hit, the doctor considered me "all right.
I am happy to say that, although the wounds of some of the officers are severe, they are all doing well.
I do not know whether these wounds of mine will give me any claim;--and, talking about that, I would wish you to inquire whether or not I am entitled to any gratuity for them.
When he spoke, he sought to interest her mind more than to heal directly the deep wounds of her heart.
They found him at morning bathed in his blood, with three ghastly wounds in his side, and his fingers cut to the bone.
One, found at Coventry in 1802, is engraved with the fivewounds of Christ, together with the legends describing them, and on the inside an inscription containing the names of the Three Kings of Cologne (Pl.
Gold, engraved with the five wounds of Christ and their names.
This substance, at once medicinal and tinctorial, exudes in a liquid state from wounds made in the bark of the trees; it solidifies spontaneously in the vessels wherein it is collected.
You are inspired to tenderness as you gaze at the wounds of Jesus, dead in Judaea long ago, and find no inspiration in the wounds of men and women, dying in the England of to-day?
Love, Love, Love, Love, what wounds I feel, what bliss!
Her last cry of agony pierced the wounds of the mutilated man like a sharp lance-thrust.
The Athenian is a good remedy for the first, but for the second I know of none; such wounds either scar over of themselves, or the patient bleeds to death inwardly.
As soon as one of the Magi had bound up the wounds cut by the rope in my side, the king sent for me, gave me the chain I am now wearing and the revenues of an entire satrapy, and then took me to his mother and sister.
For a despotic ruler is like a fiery steed; the latter endeavors to kick him who touches his wounds with intent to heal; the former punishes him who lays a hand on the weak or failing points of his diseased mind.
Crow, of Pretoria, who attended the wounded, and vouched for an average of five wounds per man.
Mr. Arthur Coyte, of Thorpe Hamlet, Norwich, died from gunshot wounds accidentally inflicted whilst shooting on the Stratton Strawless estate on the previous day.
Died at Malta, of wounds received before Sebastopol, on June 18th, in the attack upon the Redan, Lieut.
Charles Monsey, a superannuated Excise officer, murdered his wife at Worstead, by inflicting wounds upon her head with a hatchet.
They were accustomed to have their cheeks cut and gashed; and their proudest distinction was a face all covered with wounds that were scaly, and livid and crowned with blood-red crests.
A new wound is easily closed and healed; but the old wounds of the soul are cured, if ever, with great difficulty.
His closing wounds were reopened, his remaining nails were torn from their sockets, and the bones forced through the crushed fingers.
There was work to do and plenty in binding the wounds and smoothing the pillows of dying men, and words to be spoken that dying ears are open to when spoken in Christian love.
That extraordinary man perceived that persecution wounds the hand which uses it; he sought to make peace with the church; he reopened the churches, recalled the priests and the bishops, and signed the concordat.
The night wore all too quickly away for Gerrard, for as he lay on his blanket, gazing upward to the star-studded heavens, he forgot the pain of his wounds in his thoughts of Kate, and he sighed contentedly.
At such times, we are forced to look higher, to acknowledge that human wisdom does not reach far enough to guide us, that our wounds need a purer balm than any offered by human sympathy.
In after years, Digby used to say that it was in Florence he met the Carmelite friar who brought from the East the secret of the Powder of Sympathy, which cured wounds without contact.
His wounds were hastily tied up with his garter, and Digby was sent for.
The sight of wounds brought Gudrid instantly to her capable self.
He bound hiswounds together with the two parts of the bandage when He quelled sins through two fears--the servile fear which forbids through penalties, and the filial fear which exhorts the holy to good works.
But a Samaritan coming that same way, had compassion on the poor wretch, bound up his wounds and poured in oil and wine, and setting him on his own beast, brought him to an inn.
Approaching, He bound his wounds when, proclaiming eternal life, He taught man to cease from sin.
He too passed by the wounded man, because he could bear no human aid to the lost while himself groaning under the wounds of sin.
And then I recounted my trouble, and received most cordial sympathy from one who had been a Confederate soldier, but who was now at home in consequence of wounds that incapacitated him for further service.
His son, Melville Clarke, a noble, promising boy, while attempting to rescue a small white child from the abuse of an overgrown negro youth, received wounds from which he died.
A courteous gentleman in a faded grey uniform, evidently discharged because of wounds received in battle, approached and asked what he could do for me.
That amongst the wounds given to the citizens, fourteen had been received from behind.
I have seen many faces express agitation in my life; in consequence of terrible news, unexpected accidents, serious wounds .
Instead of revenging himself for the wounds inflicted upon him and the members of his race by German Jew-hatred, Boerne undertook the difficult task of extinguishing this hatred.
God of his anointed Sabbatai Zevi, through whose wounds healing is come to us, who with the breath of His mouth slays the Evil One, I adjure all spirits and demons not to injure the bearer of this amulet.
They could not recover from the wounds which the Cossack disturbances had inflicted on them, and the disruption of the Polish kingdom that followed caused them fresh troubles.
He did not trust criticism to heal the wounds it inflicted, or rather he did not believe that it effected a cure by administering poison.
Although Luzzatto did not meet with a tragic end like the Portuguese Marrano who shared his convictions, yet he, too, was a martyr, none the less because his wounds had been inflicted by himself under the influence of excitement.
The general synod of rabbis and leaders which assembled at Lublin in 1650 occupied itself entirely with the attempt to heal, at least partially, the wounds of Judaism.
A regular battle ensued, many wounds were received, and several persons killed.
But balm might be expected from the Assembly of Notables for the wounds inflicted by Napoleon.
But how healing is forgiveness--alike to the wounds of the forgiving and the forgiven!
The dangerous wounds are small deep holes and ragged tears, that give the little living plants a chance to hide and grow.
But out of such wounds as face forward, there grow out complete new heads.
No more crowds and wounds and weary men, no more great thunderings of guns, no imminence of death.
Whereas Sara Lee was, now and forever, for all the world, her hands consecrated to bind up its little wounds and to soothe its great ones.
In defiance of the wounds he had received, he was in nowise tamed, but glared on them, howling and gnashing his teeth, while the foam rolled from his mouth, and he writhed and rolled with rage on the snow a captive.
The broken bones were in a fair way to join, and the wounds to heal.
Herrmann, as the middle figure, is represented in fight with the Roman general; behind him the warriors are rushing on, and an old bard is striking the chords of his harp to inspire them, while women bind up the wounds of the fallen.
Wounds of the tubes sometimes become blue then greenish.
Wounds of the flesh and gills do not become pinkish-red as in that plant.
The bleeding mushroom is easily recognized, when fresh, by the red color assumed by wounds of the flesh either of the cap or stem.
Wounds of the flesh made by insects or other small animals have a bright-yellow color.
Wounds of the tubes in some species cause a change in color but not to blue, nor are the tube mouths differently colored as in the Luridi.
Wounds or bruises of the mass become bluish or greenish blue.
Wounds or bruises are apt to assume brownish-red hues.
Wounds of the flesh are at first stained with the color of the milk, then with blue, finally with green.
On this date there died, at Rouen, of wounds received in March, one of the most gallant and popular C.
Some of those who were talking with me, telling me of their dreadful hunger and thirst, had terrible wounds and burns and contusions.
To-day, after it all, Guedita and I dressed the wounds of my father.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "wounds" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.