Sentences with phrase «than a flesh wound»

The PM's triage assessment of the casualty is that it is nothing more than a flesh wound to the head which spilled large amounts of blood.
Were he to appear in a Fox News studio today, the bullet he took to the chest in 1912 would seem no worse than a flesh wound compared with fusillade of invective he would absorb.
About all that isn't pilfered from Gunga Din is the death of the noble bugler; Davis survives being shot up by the Indians with little more than a flesh wound!
VW suffered more than a flesh wound in the wake of its infamous Dieselgate scandal, but the prescription going forward is to introduce lots of new metal to win back customers.

Not exact matches

Closer to a flesh - and - blood mortal than a video game avatar (with the one exception where she climbs a rock after a stomach wound), Vikander is also more vulnerable and flawed, making her journey worth caring about when she's not bulletproof or invincible, just believably resilient, gutsy and resourceful in her problem - solving and physical challenges.
Hardy has been big in past roles — he gained more than 40 pounds of muscle for his breakthrough role in Nicolas Winding Refn's Bronson — but here he is almost implausibly immense, a mountain of flesh with a neck as thick as a normal person's waist.
You can, but being tough special ops chap, it was little more than a temporary flesh wound.
Speaking of health, sadly absent in this Far Cry is the gruesome self - healing animation of past games, which I miss: watching yourself dig a bullet out of your flesh with a knife or resetting a broken bone with a crunch is more fun than simply winding some gauze around your arm.
The Court of Justice for the European Union fired a significant shot at investor - state dispute settlement (ISDS) this week, and the result is likely to be much more than just a flesh wound.
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