Maimed in a Sentence
  • Here is the royal hospital for pensioners and maimed soldiers.
  • By 1803 he was Britain's paramount hero and already maimed with the loss of an arm and blind in one eye.
  • His " I will " cleansed the leper; the maimed were made whole.
  • We think exploiting a badly maimed building worker in this manner is deplorable.
  • An untold number of residents have been killed or maimed by unexploded ordnance littering the area.
  • How was he maimed?
  • So many of those who recalled the night for me would have been killed or badly maimed but for the self-sacrifice of those men.
  • The Disruption left the Church of Scotland in a sadly maimed condition.
  • If you have some friends, kick on multiplayer and maim everyone just to be the one that didn't get maimed.
  • The final blow was struck by King Cleomenes I., who maimed for many years to come the Argive power and left Sparta without a rival in the Peloponnese.
  • The plan of the Royal hospital, for old and maimed soldiers, was first suggested by the earl of Essex, when lord-lieutenant, and carried into effect Harbour.