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flesh wounds

n. (plural of flesh wound English)

Usage examples of "flesh wounds".

There were big, dull, dark splotches, the venous blood dripped by all flesh wounds.

The narrow walkways and steps made the maze an archer's dream, with only the poor light holding their casualties down to flesh wounds, though he'd lost one man to a shaft into his mouth, straight through his skull.

Pain riddled him as he slithered along the ground millimeter by millimeter, tearing open flesh wounds against his abdomen and torso.

Even when Adam lay down beside him, groaning with the stiffening of his grazes and flesh wounds, Owen did not stir.

They were very careful to inflict flesh wounds that bleed heavily, not mortal wounds such as they gave Jacques.

Zedd had taught him to make a similar ointment, but with aum, that would take pain from flesh wounds.

The son of a bitch had said they were flesh wounds and would convince the baron of his story of the companions jumping him.

Some of them had even been attacked by wolves, if the wolves caught them alone, and it was not uncommon to see some old bull with flesh wounds along his flanks, filled with flies and itching pain.

At worst I could calculate on a few flesh wounds for myself and a sprained tendon or two for my horse.

Brule, himself bleeding from a score of flesh wounds, glanced at him in some concern.