11.   Discussing their fears only reopens the wounds and can often be embarrassing, they said.

12.   Family members also said that discussing the deaths and aftermaths reopens old wounds.

13.   For this reason they will go on reminding themselves and others even at the price of reopening old wounds.

14.   He attempted to give Woods credit for that dramatic finish at Bay Hill, but a wound had been reopened.

15.   How has the anniversary reopened wounds?

16.   Hwang brings up the quote neither to gloat nor to reopen a wound.

17.   However, both Kraus and others worry that the lawsuit could reopen old wounds between fishermen and environmentalists just as they are beginning to work cooperatively.

18.   It hurt then, and the memory of it only seemed to reopen the wound.

19.   Many Cambodians seem to prefer not to reopen old wounds, and on the streets of Phnom Penh today people seem more eager for peace than for retribution.

20.   Misunderstandings about details like this can ruin the day, reopening your wounds and turning relatives into firebrands.

v. + wound >>共 198
suffer 17.06%
heal 12.59%
have 10.10%
lick 5.57%
reopen 3.31%
close 3.25%
receive 2.96%
inflict 2.38%
sustain 2.38%
nurse 2.26%
reopen + n. >>共 345
case 9.49%
talk 8.11%
investigation 5.85%
negotiation 5.37%
road 3.68%
airport 3.12%
debate 2.86%
border 2.64%
embassy 2.56%
wound 2.47%
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