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Definition of "unwounded" []

  • Not wounded. (adjective)

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Use "unwounded" in a sentence
  • "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."
  • "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."
  • "Roper Trevor Brazile, one of the few "unwounded" contestants, won the all-around title for the seventh time, tying Ty Murray's record."
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