Phrases with «shrapnel wounds»

The phrase "shrapnel wounds" refers to injuries caused by small metal fragments that are sent flying during explosions. Full definition

Sentences with «shrapnel wounds»

  • Samantha Fuentes, 18, was shot multiple times in both legs and sustained shrapnel wounds to her legs and face. (sun-sentinel.com)
  • He bore shrapnel wounds from World War II that probably shortened his life and she recalls him telling her about soldiers suffering from phantom limb pain, which he equated with the experience of sculpture: it's as real as it can be, but also elusive, residing in the imagination. (frieze.com)
  • Mr Holcombe, who suffered shrapnel wounds, lost his wife, Crystal, who was pregnant with their first child. (premierchristianity.com)
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