The first is the verb past tense and past participle of wind. The second is a noun which means an injury caused by a cut, blow or other impact.
"The bandage was wound tightly around the wound."
The first is the verb past tense and past participle of wind. The second is a noun which means an injury caused by a cut, blow or other impact.
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Aphorisms are terse statements of truth, opinion or a collection of principles. "The woods are full of poison berries but you don't have to eat them." If you look at the 'how it works' page you can see an example of our editing.
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