“wound” use in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “wound”:

+ A referee can announce a technical draw due to an accidental cut or an accidental wound like a headbutt.

+ Sulfa had a central role in preventing wound infections during the war.

+ On 19 June 2019, Tymchuk was found dead with a gunshot wound to his head in Kiev.

+ It also contains how to deal with situations where it is necessary to defend oneself without causing permanent physical wound to his attacker and how to use pressure points.

+ After the doctors spent 90 minutes and used over 300 stitches to close the wound he returned to practice four days later and was back in the net against the Quebec Nordiques after about a week.

+ They are intimately associated with defence against pathogens and wound healing.

+ The top of the strings are wound around pegs.

wound use in-sentences
wound use in-sentences

Example sentences of “wound”:

+ Oswald died on November 24, 1963, from gunshot wound by Jack Ruby.

+ On October 17 1829, a hooded man tried to kill Hauser with a large knife but managed only to wound his forehead.

+ As he debated with his officers over the decision, Miles was struck by a shell that shattered his left leg, a wound that proved fatal.

+ The field windings are made of tightly wound coils of wire inside the motor case.

+ His design was a ribbon of laminated wood that wound through the storefront windows.

+ Doctors have used collodion as a wound dressing since the U.S.

+ The bells are struck by hammers that are connected to the clock mechanism, which is powered by large weights that are wound three times a week.

+ In medicine, a wound is a type of physical injury where in the skin is torn, cut or punctured.

+ Further more a doctor can give advice about taking care of the wound and improve digestion and defecation.

+ Oswald died on November 24, 1963, from gunshot wound by Jack Ruby.

+ On October 17 1829, a hooded man tried to kill Hauser with a large knife but managed only to wound his forehead.

+ To make an electromagnet, copper wire is wound around an iron rod.

+ The wound became gangrenous and William died at the age of twenty-five on 28 July 1128.

+ Belfield’s wound is serious, but because he does not have enough money he could not call a doctor.

+ Many of the world’s snakes are not considered dangerous to humans, but even a bite from a “safe” snake may injure the victim if the wound is not treated properly, and large snakes such as constrictors are capable of causing a lot of damage with their bites.

+ The adhesive bandage protects the wound from bacteria, further damage, and dirt.

+ A bowden is special kind of wound steel cable, which connects levers to the shifter, derailleur or brakes.

More in-sentence examples of “wound”:

+ Bone marrow also has platelets, which trigger clotting, and thus help stop the blood flow when a wound occurs.

+ He died from a fatal gunshot wound after a drive-by shooting in Jamaica, Queens on May 17, 2015.

+ These are very accurate, do not need to be wound and often have other helpful things like an A to tune to.

+ Also, there is a “Stegosaurus” neck plate with a U-shaped wound that correlates well with an “Allosaurus” snout.

+ Local symptoms in victims caused by Chinese cobra are wound darkening, localized redness and swelling, pain, insensibility, and invariably blisters and necrosis.

+ The spines inflict a painful wound when they penetrate human skin, but are usually not dangerous.

+ The paper rubs too strong over the skin and causes the wound to open again.

+ On February 17, 1912, Edgar Evans died from a head wound after falling into a deep crack in the ice a few days earlier.

+ Violier was found dead from a gunshot wound on 31 January 2016 in Crissier.

+ On 6 February 2021, García was found dead in his apartment in Mendoza, Argentina, with a gunshot wound in the head, aged 30.

+ He died from a gunshot wound he received in a duel.

+ The wire inside the potentiometer is wound so that it has more power.

+ In practice, inductors generally consist of short air-cored solenoids wound from enameled copper wire.

+ Her own Stand is Justice, which takes the form of a mist that takes control over anyone with an open wound and manipulate them like puppets.

+ This was seen when the 17th incarnation of the Master chose to die from a gunshot wound instead of living on as a prisoner in the Doctor’s TARDIS.

+ Cotton batting was wound around a wire frame resembling a human or animal.

+ Although he had received a wound to his forehead Taylor ran towards the fire and extinguished it with his bare hands.

+ The armature, also called the “rotor”, is another set of coils of wire wound round the central shaft.

+ Upon inspection of the vehicle, Stephens was found dead inside of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head.

+ A bite is a wound received from the teeth of an animal.

+ But one of the soldiers shot him by mistake, and he had a deep wound and died in his chariot, watching the battle sadly.

+ This had a clockwork mechanism which was wound up every hour and a half and gave one flash every 15 seconds.

+ The police find Dorian’s body on the floor with a stab wound in his heart.

+ There is no wound steel cable.

+ The doctor said that if the bullet had hit Selena a millimeter higher or lower, the wound would not have been as severe.

+ Infection generally occurs through wound contamination, and often involves a cut or deep puncture wound.

+ Blair tried to abolish the position and wound up removing some of its responsibilities and dividing others,and now the holder is usually in the House of Commons.

+ Therefore, an operation may be necessary to prevent the wound from becoming infected.

+ However, if a person has a cut or wound on their skin, any toxin will be able to get into the body through that wound.

+ They call below, but “Jack”, overcome by the knife wound and rushing water, never answered, so they take “Desmond” away from the area.

+ A tangent galvanometer consists of a coil of insulated copper wire wound on a circular non-magnetic frame.

+ Eventually Set got a huge wound that was filled with blood.

+ Blesa was found dead on a private hunting estate near Córdoba, Spain on 19 July 2017, with a shotgun wound to the chest at the age of 69.

+ Jones was found dead in a deck chair with a gunshot wound to his head that Guyanese coroner Cyrill Mootoo stated was consistent with a self-inflicted gun wound.

+ Using pairs of coils wound on a common iron core, his design, called an induction coil, was an early precursor of the modern transformer.

+ Delanoë’s wound was not life-threatening and he left the hospital after about two weeks.

+ In his right hand he holds a dagger and wound around his head is a death bandage.

+ As the flames die out Chiron exclaims that his wound is healed.

+ Further more that will keep the wound clean.

+ A mortal wound is one that leads directly to the death of the victim.

+ A lot of the Somali cavalry was only there because of Ahmad, so the Jihad ended and Ethiopia wound up invading Adal.

+ The “weft” thread is wound onto “bobbins”.

+ Some people give themselves a self-inflicted wound during wartime so that they do not have to serve in the military.

+ On the evening of the 10th, at around 5.15pm, a black boy with a knife wound was stopped by police.

+ To start the next year, Boston assigned him to the Moncton Golden Flames of the AHL, where he went 3–0 to start the season, and wound up spending the rest of the year with Boston.

+ Bone marrow also has platelets, which trigger clotting, and thus help stop the blood flow when a wound occurs.

+ He died from a fatal gunshot wound after a drive-by shooting in Jamaica, Queens on May 17, 2015.

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