Use "nursed" in a sentence

1. He was nursed in London.

2. Mother nursed the baby day and night.

3. She nursed me through my long illness.

4. Who nursed at my mother’s breasts!

5. She still nursed her old grievance.

6. She nursed me back to health.

7. She nursed her kitten all evening.

8. Mother nursed me back to health.

9. 5 She still nursed her old grievance.

10. She nursed her daughter back to health.

11. 15 She nursed the sick boy back to health.

12. She nursed her husband devotedly through his last illness.

13. She was nursed back to full health.

14. She nursed her brother through the examination.

15. She nursed the crying child on her lap.

16. His wife nursed him through a dangerous illness.

17. Nursed the fledgling Business through an economic downturn.

18. These young trees were carefully nursed by the head gardener.

19. He nursed the car up the steep hill.

20. He nursed the company through a difficult period.

21. She nursed the sick boy back to health.

22. She nursed her father through his final illness.

23. In hospital they nursed me back to health.

24. Somewhere the sturdy beggars nursed their wounds and cursed.

25. She nursed a bad cold by going to bed.

26. She had long nursed a passion for Japanese art.

27. She stayed and nursed him back to health again.

28. He was nursed back to health by his wife.

29. He nursed me after I got beat up by ruffians.

30. The Brits nursed us back to some semblance of health.

31. Amalthea was the nymph who nursed the infant Jupiter with goat’s milk

32. During convalescence, Goethe was nursed by his mother and sister.

33. After Ray's operation, Mrs Stallard nursed him back to health .

34. She nursed him through his illness, never leaving his side.

35. The dog was nursed back to health by the veterinarian.

36. For one so shy, he nursed an extraordinary thirst for attention.

37. For years he had nursed a grievance against his former employer.

38. He had nursed an ambition to lead his own big orchestra.

39. * And he was nursed* for three months in his father’s home.

40. 11 For years he had nursed a grievance against his former employer.

41. So the woman stayed at home and nursed her son until she weaned him.

42. During his convalescence he was nursed by Martha Freeman, who converted him to Catholicism.

43. Synonyms for Allayed include helped, alleviated, treated, nursed, attended, cured, healed, palliated, relieved and soothed

44. She has disobeyed me, flaunted me, nursed me in illness, Championed me behind my back.

45. 27 Having nursed a certain amount of resentment about his high-handedness, Anne began to reassess.

46. Antonyms for Ailed include helped, alleviated, treated, nursed, attended, cured, healed, palliated, relieved and soothed

47. Antonyms for Ached include helped, alleviated, treated, nursed, attended, cured, healed, palliated, relieved and soothed

48. Farther along, a young black haired woman in a pink blouse nursed a baby in the shade.

49. When Crazy Horse was a baby he nursed from the breast of every woman in the tribe.

50. First, however, Moses was nursed and spiritually trained in the home of his father and mother, Amram and Jochebed.

51. Alexander is nursed back to health by a woman named Mara, one of the few Eloi who speak English.

52. Upon her return, Streep found that Cazale's illness had progressed, and she nursed him until his death on March 12, 1978.

53. How the heart of Jesus’ mother is ‘pierced through’ as she watches the son she nursed and nurtured hanging there in agony!

54. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that a child be nursed for six months and, if possible, for a year or more.

55. Irene nursed Alexios on his deathbed on 1118, while at the same time still scheming to have Nikephoros and Anna succeed him.

56. Some products like electric fans , sewing - machines and hurricane lamps had already found their way to the foreign markets which needed to be nursed and extended .

57. Complacency is a rigid illusion nursed by those who embrace mediocrity as a way of their life. A dangerous disguise, it also deprives people of opportunities and brings growth to a standstill.

58. She told her husband: ‘As soon as Samuel is old enough so he does not need to be nursed anymore, I will take him to the tabernacle to serve Jehovah there.’

59. “Caroline nursed him in this terrible illness, and when he died she was left with five of her own and eight of her sister’s children, and a farm of 280 acres where she and the children plowed, sowed, irrigated, and harvested to bring in enough to provide for their needs.

60. HAVE In 1888 HIROTA observed in infants, who were nursed by Beriberic women, a complex of symptoms which he called " infantile beri-beri." Years later, ITO (1911) observed similar symptoms in infants whose mothers were apparently healthy, and he called this condition " mother's milk intoxica- tion." However, after having noticed that some of

61. An Asclepiad Family – the Chamberlens and DeLaunes, 1569-1792: Five generations of surgeons, physicians, Accoucheurs and apothecaries Abstract When in 1747 Dr Peter Chamberlen wrote in his apologia, 'A Voice in Rhama', that he was nursed up (as from the Cradle) to all Parts of Physick, and that in Asclepiad-Families he was not referring simply to his father and uncle, the Peters (Younger and