gaping wound
1wound — wound1 [waund] the past tense and past participle of ↑wind 2 wound 2 wound2 [wu:nd] n [: Old English; Origin: wund] 1.) an injury to your body that is made by a weapon such as a knife or a bullet ▪ A nurse cleaned and bandaged the wound. ▪ It… …
2gaping — gap·ing (gāʹpĭng) adj. Deep and wide open: a gaping wound; a gaping hole. gapʹing·ly adv. * * * …
3gaping — gap|ing [ geıpıŋ ] adjective a gaping hole or space is very large: a gaping wound …
4gaping — UK [ˈɡeɪpɪŋ] / US adjective a gaping hole or space is very large a gaping wound …
5wound — n. 1) to inflict a wound on/upon smb. 2) to receive a wound 3) to clean; dress; suture; swab a wound 4) a deep; fatal, mortal; festering; flesh; gaping; light, slight; self inflicted; serious, severe; superficial wound (to receive a slight wound) …
6wound — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ deep, serious, severe ▪ fatal ▪ a fatal gunshot wound ▪ minor ▪ …
7gaping axe wound — Noun. Vagina, female genitals. Cf. axe wound & hairy axe wound …
8gaping — adj. Gaping is used with these nouns: ↑chasm, ↑crater, ↑hole, ↑jaw, ↑loophole, ↑mouth, ↑wound …
9gaping — gap|ing [ˈgeıpıŋ] adj [only before noun] a gaping hole, wound, or mouth is very wide and open …
10gaping — adjective (only before noun) a gaping hole, wound, or mouth is very wide and open …