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wound

wound - noun

  1. Marked tissue damage, especially when produced by physical injury: trauma, traumatism. See help.
  2. A state of physical or mental suffering: affliction, agony, anguish, distress, hurt, misery, pain, torment, torture, woe, wretchedness. See happy.

wound - verb

  1. To cause physical damage to: hurt, injure. See help.
  2. To inflict physical or mental injury or distress on: shock, traumatize. See help.
  3. To cause suffering or painful sorrow to: aggrieve, distress, grieve, hurt, injure, pain. See happy.
wind

wind - verb

  1. To move or proceed on a repeatedly curving course: coil, corkscrew, curl, entwine, meander, snake, spiral, twine, twist, weave, wreathe. See repetition. straight.
  2. To introduce gradually and slyly: edge, foist, infiltrate, insinuate, work, worm. See enter.

wind up - phrasal verb

  1. To bring or come to a natural or proper end: close, complete, conclude, consummate, end, finish, terminate, wrap up. See start.