1. wounding - Noun
2. wounding - Verb
4. wounding - Adjective Satellite
of Wound
Source: Webster's dictionarya stabbing remark Source: Internet
wounding and false charges of disloyalty Source: Internet
A bombing in the Afghan capital on Wednesday targeted the convoy of the country’s first vice president, killing 10 people and wounding more than a dozen others, including several of the vice president’s bodyguards, the Interior Ministry said. Source: Internet
Also, it is suspected of carrying out the Bali car bombing on 12 October 2002, in which suicide bombers attacked a nightclub killing 202 people and wounding many more. Source: Internet
Allied attack on Oberglauheim Count Horn directed the Prince of Holstein-Beck to take the village, but his two Dutch brigades were cut down by the French and Irish troops, capturing and badly wounding the Prince during the action. Source: Internet
Alexi Haynes, 70, of Independence Squatting Area, East La Penitence, was brought before Principal Magistrate Faith McGusty yesterday when he was charged with unlawfully wounding his girlfriend. Source: Internet