flesh wound

NOUN
  1. a wound that does not damage important internal organs or shatter any bones
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How To Use flesh wound In A Sentence

  • The injury was only a flesh wound and would heal in ten days or so.
  • The injury was only a flesh wound and would heal in ten days or so.
  • So it seems to me very unlikely that they would have just soft flesh wounds. Times, Sunday Times
  • Subject received a flesh wound in the right buttock from the machine gun fire that destroyed the LOH. Chirichingo, Luis G.
  • So it seems to me very unlikely that they would have just soft flesh wounds. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Black Knight in The Holy Grail, after being rendered armless, declared, "It's just a flesh wound. Bob Bowdon: Teachers Unions and Shifting Winds
  • I passed on rapidly towards the Porta della Lanterna from which point the firing had now become rapid, and meeting a man who had received a musket ball flesh wound, I asked him the news; he said that La Marmora's bersaglieri or light troops, had got over the wall. Charles Philip Yorke, Fourth Earl of Hardwicke, Vice-Admiral R.N.
  • I grabbed the gaffing hook and managed to inflict a minor flesh wound in his calf before we called it quits.
  • Despite the large amount of blood, it was only a flesh wound.
  • In Monday's attack Mr. Drumgoole was wounded twice and picked part of one bullet from a flesh wound to the arm.
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