Examples of using Deep wounds in English and their translations into Polish
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an honest one at that, on the deep wounds of the past.
she also sustained six deep wounds in the chest and abdomen.
fractures, deep wounds or wounds that have soil,
The whole Polish people suffered gravely during World War II and received deep wounds.
which left deep wounds.
Crimes that inflict deep wounds of pain and powerlessness,
Consequently, these bacteria often thrive in the mouth around the gums; in deep wounds, such as those caused by puncture to the skin; in wounds caused by fractured bone, where the bone has broken through to the surface; and in deep bite wounds from other animals.
restore harmony and heal the deep wounds which the ongoing conflicts have caused.
where fratricidal violence in recent years has left deep wounds, rending the nation
Such a deep wound!
You have a deep wound here.
He has a deep wound on his head.
You have a deep wound.
I'm surprised that a falling axe would cause such a deep wound.
Dermal infections(pyoderma- superficial and deep, wounds, abscesses) caused by susceptible.
And they inflict the deepest wounds Because people miss the warning signs.
Divert your attentions and… the deepest wounds may be healed.
It was a deep wound, Jim.
There's a deep wound in my priest's heart.
Smooth and deep wound.