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91injury — teona …
92injury time — noun Brit. (in soccer and other sports) extra playing time allowed to compensate for time lost as a result of injuries …
93injury — noun (plural injuries) 1》 an instance of being injured. 2》 the fact of being injured; harm or damage. Origin ME: from Anglo Norman Fr. injurie, from L. injuria a wrong …
94injury — n. 1. Wrong, injustice. 2. Hurt, damage, harm, detriment, mischief, prejudice …
95injury time — noun (U) BrE playing time added on to a game such as football because of time lost when players are injured …
96injury — n 1. hurt, harm, damage, impairment, detriment, loss; mischief, trouble, disadvantage, prejudice; misfortune, adversity, affliction, bane; ruin, ruination, havoc, destruction, perdition; defacement, disfigurement, deformation, mutilation. 2.… …
97injury — in·ju·ry …
98injury time — UK / US noun [uncountable] time added at the end of a match because time has been lost dealing with injured players …
99Injury — Horses also have an uncanny ability to find anything that will hurt them. If there is one nail sticking out of a five mile long fence, they will find it and rip themselves from stem to stern. One sharp object on the ground in a piece of… …
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100injury or wrong without damage — A wrong done, but from which no loss or damage results, and which, therefore, will not sustain an action …