"Wounds" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Tears in the surface of the skin caused by physical injury, typically with bleeding and often resulting in pain and swelling.
Woulda is an informal, conversational form of "would have." It is often used to express a hypothetical situation that did not occur.
The archaic second-person singular form of the verb "to be," used with the first and second person in Early Modern English (16th to 17th centuries) as the correct form in formal speech or writing.<br><br>Example: "Thou wouldst bestow this gift upon me, wouldst thou not?"
A mix of "wound" and "wonder". It is an archaic or poetic term, often used in fiction or literature to mean something that is something that is puzzling or mysterious in a good way.
Causing physical or emotional harm; causing damage or injury to someone's physical or emotional well-being.
An expression used to convey amazement, surprise, or excitement, often in response to something remarkable, impressive, or unexpected.
To feel or express great admiration or surprise and delight, typically in response to something impressive or wonderful.