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Wounder

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Wound´er
n.1.One who, or that which, wounds.


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It was a bit of a wounder, Simon saying I was atrocious," admits Giles.
I wounder if cheap mortgage rates will cause house prices in Canada to go up 2-4 fold next decade like they did in the 1970's?
Our divisions are so deep - Christians and Muslims, capitalists and socialists, scientists and hermits, meateaters and vegetarians, hangers and floggers and hoodie-huggers, bomb-dealers and pacifists, the Red and the Blue, healers and wounders, the Orange and the Green, black and white, brown and yellow, cowboys and Indians.
 
 
 
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