Having a part of the body crippled or disabled.
1 And that doesn't even count the thousands that were injured or maimed .
2 Numbers of people were caught in the ruins and maimed or killed.
3 Even the compliment did not soften the asperity of the maimed beauty.
4 It is in our own hands as well, however maimed they are.
5 Leighton picked up the maimed kid and laid it on the tea-tray.
6 A Christ without the fan in His hand is a maimed Christ.
7 Someone else could care for the maimed , the halt, and the blind.
8 He had seen the negroes maimed by the bursting of these guns.
9 He could not have saved the maimed warrior, he was almost sure.
10 It was then, for the first time, she noticed the maimed hand.
11 He wondered pityingly about the circumstances that had maimed and freed her.
12 Freckles was using the maimed arm that previously he always had hidden.
13 The Apaches flung themselves at Slade like wolves attacking a maimed bull.
14 We're talking about four people murdered and a fifth maimed for life.
15 Men were hurled to the deck on all sides, maimed and bleeding.
16 Fioretta looked without seeing the dead body twisted and maimed by Giulian.
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