unwounded

IPA: ʌnwˈaʊndɪd

adjective

  • Not wounded.
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Examples of "unwounded" in Sentences

  • Roper Trevor Brazile, one of the few "unwounded" contestants, won the all-around title for the seventh time, tying Ty Murray's record.
  • A wage is negotiated, and the sitter is paid at the end of the job, provided the house is intact, and the kids are unwounded and asleep.
  • The men with the axes dropped their tools and took to their heels into the forest -- those of them who were unwounded, that is to say -- while the greater part fell dead and dying into the ravine.
  • They say that he and his fellows even dared to crawl unwounded, amid the wounded, into the hospital cots under the Red Cross, and to draw blankets over themselves and the Mausers, and to crawl out occasionally to the roofs for another shot at our sailors.
  • He had the misfortune to escape unwounded from the fatal battle of Pavia, while endeavoring to save the remains of the routed army; and it has been alleged that, on his arrival at Lyon, where he found his wife and mother-in-law, he was received by them both with the most contumelious reproaches, and that, unable to endure his shame and remorse, he died a few days after.

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