Soothed Sentence Examples

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  • Her words soothed him again.

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  • It soothed her head and the aches of her body.

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  • For once, its words soothed her.

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  • It leaves the skin soft, smooth and soothed.

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  • At once, the rhythm and scent of the ocean soothed her.

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  • A warm shower soothed aching muscles.

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  • The chant no longer soothed the pain within her as she thought of her own past.

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  • His words soothed her, and she wanted badly to believe him!

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  • The smell of alfalfa and leather soothed her nerves.

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  • After the irritant has been removed and fermentation stopped, the irritation still remaining in the intestinal wall may be soothed by chalk mixture and bismuth, to which if necessary small quantities of opium may be added.

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  • The pounding started to subside and the blood had soothed his throat somewhat.

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  • The woes I recounted to you in my last missive have been soothed by a letter from the Lady Marion.

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  • A baby is also soothed by rocking, a reminder of being in the womb.

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  • Mrs Thrale rallied him, soothed him, coaxed him, and if she sometimes provoked him by her flippancy, made ample amends by listening to his reproofs with angelic sweetness of temper.

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  • The vibration of the ukelele strings soothed me with their mellow tune.

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  • The vibration of the ukelele strings soothed me with theirmellowtune.

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  • When taking the juice form, the throat and tonsils are soothed making it easier to swallow without pain.

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  • In the end, you may not find something that all the mourners agree was the best poem for the funeral, but the cathartic benefits of poetry will have soothed your soul.

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  • The author soothed her friend's fears, but a few days later her friend fell down a flight of stairs and swore that she was pushed.

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  • The cool rain felt good against his hot skin, and he stood in the dark walkway between the gym and the house, soothed by the storm.

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  • The flow of energy soothed her, and she relaxed against him.

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  • Gradually, his warmth sank into her skin, and she lay still, exhausted yet soothed by the heat of his body.

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  • The warmth in his eyes drew her to him and soothed her nerves.

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  • Successful so far by means of the mixture which Medea, daughter of Aeetes, had given him as proof against fire and sword, Jason was next allowed to approach the dragon which watched the fleece; Medea soothed the monster with another mixture, and Jason became master of the fleece.

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  • While the patient fellah, resigned to the decrees Of the Almighty, saw the ruling Egyptian class hurry away from Cairo, he saw also those of his comrades who were stricken tenderly nursed, soothed in deaths struggles, and in many cases actually washed, laid out and interred by their new self-sacrificing and determined masters.

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  • By regularly wearing the bola low on the belly, the baby will recognize and be soothed by the sound.

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  • Calm your senses as your body is soothed by a hot herbal poultice of sweet basil and a warm oil massage.

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  • I sit alone on the grassy slope soothed by the sound of lifeless years flowing free and watch a thousand seasons slip away.

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  • Until recently, the positives were typically based on how well it soothed and comforted baby.

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  • Some infants are soothed by the motion of a cradle, rocking chair, stroller, swing, or automobile.

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  • Simply by inhaling the scents released by the burning wax of an herbal candle with calming and relaxing qualities, your mind is soothed, stress is relieved and you feel relaxed.

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  • While diners enjoy the intimate lounge, they will find their mood soothed by live piano and harp music.

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  • She fed, ensnared by his scent, until she was soothed then tucked her head in the crook between his neck and shoulder.

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  • He recalled too little of Jame's wisdom, but the disjointed words of his mentor soothed him nonetheless.

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  • She found herself leaning into him, soothed by his size and the heat of the skin of his chest against her cheek.

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  • If, however, the people are being unduly soothed and elated the responsibility lies with the Government and not with the Press.

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  • That his temperament at the same time was frigid and comparatively passionless cannot be denied; but neither ought this to be imputed to him as a fault; hostile criticisms upon the grief for a father's death, that " was soothed by the conscious satisfaction that I had discharged all the duties of filial piety," seem somewhat out of place.

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  • Shooting and music were his only pleasures, and he was the generous patron of the famous singer Farinelli, whose voice soothed his melancholy.

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  • Mrs. Thrale rallied him, soothed him, coaxed him, and if she sometimes provoked him by her flippancy, made ample amends by listening to his reproofs with angelic sweetness of temper.

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