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n. A wound which pierces the skin (and/or exterior bones), so as to bare flesh and/or internal organs.
Usage examples of "open wound".
Blood pumped out of the open wound, washing the altar stone, darkening it farther.
There wasn't enough Raina in me yet to put my tongue in an open wound.
He did as he was told and mounted the nun, plunging his throbbing cock into the open wound on her stomach.
And stuck to his side was a nastylooking patch which, when Alemi peered close to it, he recognized as a bloated sucker fish that every seaman knew would cling to an open wound.
And stuck to his side was a nasty-looking patch which, when Alemi peered close to it, he recognized as a bloated sucker fish that every seaman knew would cling to an open wound.
Traff continued working his knife into the open wound on the old woman's wrist.
She bit her lip hard as she blotted the welling red fluid and examined the open wound.
If you worked here, you would realize that to leave an open wound unattended for very long is to invite the worst sort of certain death.