Use "malady" in a sentence

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1. Love is a malady without a cure.

2. Malaria is a kind of serious malady.

3. This malady tries me so much.

4. For the strong malady the strong remedy.

5. The boy is suffering from some strange malady.

6. He tried the baths there for an internal malady.

7. I suffer a malady that no balm can cure!

8. There is no specific remedy for the malady.

9. One malady that swimming sometimes improves is varicose veins.

10. Dogmatism is a malady in the academic research nowadays.

11. The airline suffers from a common malady - lack of cash.

12. Acedia is a spiritual malady with a fascinating history

13. Acedia is a spiritual malady that requires a physical cure

14. Violent crime is only one of the malady afflict modern society.

15. ‘Moral Stress’ a Malady Afflicting Health Care Workers during Pandemic

16. 23 synonyms for Ailment: illness, disease, complaint, disorder, sickness, affliction, malady

17. The malady is marked by nasty kicks, retaliatory shoves, hard words and worse.

18. Diana had been blaming the Highlands for what was a far more fundamental malady.

19. After blustering several attacks, country An Ciyi exposes the defense line not steady malady once again.

20. Nasta Palazhanka, deputy chairwoman for Malady Front (Young Front), a nongovernmental organization in Belarus.

21. 14 "It is the sort of malady which we call monomania," said the doctor.

22. 19 Nasta Palazhanka, deputy chairwoman for Malady Front (Young Front), a nongovernmental organization in Belarus.

23. If they do not, clinical depression may have set in—a malady generally requiring medical intervention.

24. Will development ever again be the beast of burden pulling the region out of economic malady?

25. Her chronic malady, the result of a golf injury, has provided its share of good fortune, however.

26. The guests would be terribly kind, behaving as if she were all right or suffering an unidentified malady.

27. Bajaj was hardly a passive victim of the mysterious malady she ultimately learned was median Arcuate ligament syndrome

28. He determined not to yield to the malady, striding about the deck all night, refusing to give in.

29. Anuresis - inability to urinate anuria illness , sickness , unwellness , malady - impairment of normal physiological function affecting part or all of an organism

30. It is a strange malady that strikes following a stunning election victory and tests your ability to avoid injudicious and arrogant actions.

31. Later, looking back, I wondered if for a brief hour my malady had blanketed me from consciousness of the present.

32. Beginning of the month starts the financial closing time, It's very busy, old malady habitual criminal, the plan weekend makes the massage.

33. Nowadays, many youths view it as a cause of shame and embarrassment, an abnormal condition, a malady to be “cured” as soon as possible.

34. Anuresis: 1 n inability to urinate Synonyms: anuria Type of: illness , malady , sickness , unwellness impairment of normal physiological function affecting part or all of an organism

35. 25 The walls had a leprous aspect, and were covered with seams and scars, like a visage disfigured by some horrible malady; a repulsive moisture exuded from them.

36. Hypernyms ("Anuresis" is a kind of): illness; malady; sickness; unwellness (impairment of normal physiological function affecting part or all of an organism) Derivation: anuretic (of …

37. The walls had a leprous aspect, and were covered with seams and scars, like a visage disfigured by some horrible malady; a repulsive moisture exuded from them.

38. View in context The poor savages saw with dismay the ravages of a malady, loathsome and agonizing in its details, and which set the skill and experience of their Conjurors and

39. In cases where the malady was firmly established, in the upper parts of the body, the patient suffered from pernicious catarrh that eroded the palate, or the pharynx and tonsils.

40. The article was entitled “You Do Not Know What Your Life Will Be Tomorrow,” and it related the experience of a former missionary who suffers from the malady known medically as manic-depressive psychosis.

41. Ague 'Ague' is a 4 letter word starting with A and ending with E Crossword clues for 'Ague' Clue Answer; Reason for cold compresses and extra blankets (4) Ague: Shivering fit (4) A chill (4) A malady (4) Fever and chills (4) Shivery fever (4) Fever symptom (4) Fever and shivers (4)

42. Why, the old Peer, pox of his tough constitution, (for that malady would have helped him on,) has made shift by fire and brimstone, and the devil knows what, to force the gout to quit the Counterscarp of his stomach, just as it had collected all its strength, in order to storm the citadel of his heart.

43. Although the ancient Greek physicians Hippocrates (5th–4th century bce) and Galen (2nd–3rd century ce) referred to an illness that may well have been Cholera, and there are numerous hints that a Cholera-like malady has been well known in the fertile delta plains of the Ganges River since antiquity, most of what is known about the disease comes from the modern era.

44. "Borage and Hellebore fill two scenes, Sovereign plants to purge the veins Of melancholy, and cheer the heart Of those black fumes which make it smart; The best medicine that God e'er made For this malady, if well assaid." "The sprigs of Borage," wrote John Evelyn, "are of known virtue to revive the hypochondriac and cheer the hard student."

45. Ly taken all danger will be Avoidedi Among thetens of thousands who lave used this remedy for these disI eases we have yet to learn of a single case having resulted in pneumonia which shows conclusively that it is a certain preventive of that dangerous malady It will cure a cold or an at-tack of lagrippe in less time than any other treatment It