Wounding in a sentence as a noun

One hit in \n israel, lightly wounding a bunch of people, killing 1.

The two suspects were killed, but not before killing two of the FBI agents and wounding five others.

"I didn't **** your Pappy, but my brother is severely wounding your sisters".

You can have plenty of fun with a bb/pellet gun/bow&arrow that doesn't involve killing/wounding critters.

Thinking he was about to be robbed again, he fired through the door, wounding Deputy Matthew May in both arms.

"I am certain that a man can damn his ex with far more wounding intent by expanding his vocabulary and unleashing his inner poet.

Wounding in a sentence as an adjective

Well, everyone has seen a movie where someone shoots around up into the air and it comes down just as fast as it went up, typically wounding someone.

The executive's convictions included cheque fraud and unlawfully wounding her boyfriend with a gunshot to the chest.

ION Storm did Blizzard a great favor by wounding their pride and motivating them to create one of the greatest games ever - and to continue that brilliance until the present day.

Short-sighted, technically illiterate penny-pinchers are wounding a great art form.

It is, because crashing is a better alternative than wounding the process and keeping on running producing bad results, or corrupting memory state and crashing anyway on a total unrelated part of the application.

Wounding definitions

noun

the act of inflicting a wound

See also: wound

adjective

causing physical or especially psychological injury; "a stabbing remark"; "wounding and false charges of disloyalty"

See also: stabbing