blighty wound (Meaning)

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blighty wound (n)

a wound that would cause an English soldier to be sent home from service abroad

Synonyms & Antonyms of blighty wound

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blighty wound Sentence Examples

  1. His blighty wound, though painful, brought relief knowing he would soon be returning home.
  2. Soldiers often wished for a blighty wound as a ticket out of the horrors of trench warfare.
  3. The medic assessed his injury, determining it to be a blighty wound that required immediate attention.
  4. Despite the severity of his blighty wound, he remained optimistic about the prospect of returning home to recuperate.
  5. The soldier's comrades were relieved to see him receive a blighty wound, knowing he would be spared further frontline duty.
  6. Many soldiers saw a blighty wound as a stroke of luck, a way to escape the constant danger and discomfort of the battlefield.
  7. The news of his blighty wound spread quickly among his fellow troops, eliciting both sympathy and envy.
  8. His blighty wound, while a testament to the brutality of war, offered a glimmer of hope for a better future.
  9. The medical staff worked swiftly to stabilize his blighty wound before arranging for his evacuation back to England.
  10. Despite the pain of his blighty wound, he couldn't help but feel grateful for the chance to return home and be reunited with loved ones.

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a wound that would cause an English soldier to be sent home from service abroad

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His blighty wound, though painful, brought relief knowing he would soon be returning home.

Soldiers often wished for a blighty wound as a ticket out of the horrors of trench warfare.

The medic assessed his injury, determining it to be a blighty wound that required immediate attention.

Despite the severity of his blighty wound, he remained optimistic about the prospect of returning home to recuperate.