It is a euphemism for "God's wounds" dating from 1592.
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"Word for word" means copied exactly. If you repeat something word for word, you repeat everything perfectly.
No, but the word Whom is a word.
Another word for the word "fix" would be the word "repair". That is mainly all.More:mendcorrectsetadjustsettle
A synonym for the word "dense" is the word mass or the word volume
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'Zounds would be the only word in the play to begin with the letter Z (lines: " 'Zounds, consort!"; "'Zounds, a dog, a rat, a mouse, a cat, to scratch a man to death!")
A short word for "God's Wounds" referring to the nails driven through Jesus.
Zounds - album - was created on 2009-08-15.
Zounds, I think I just felt an earthquake.
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"Zounds!" "By your leave."
This word is usually spelled "eftsoons". It's a Middle English word, derived from "eft", which is an early form of our word "after", and "soon". It means soon after, a short time later, once again, immediately, and sometimes repeatedly. Not to be confused with "zounds" which is a swear word, an abbreviated form of "God's wounds".
The English post punk anarchist band Zounds was formed in Reading, England. U.K. in 1977. The band was initially active from 1977 until 1982. The band re surged in 2001 and has been active since.