Similar words: comfort, comforter, cold comfort, discomfort, comfort zone, comfortably, comfortable, sorting. Meaning: ['kʌmfə(r)tɪŋ] adj. 1. providing freedom from worry 2. affording comfort or solace.
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31. Laimonis laughs self-deprecatingly, and I just barely stop myself from comforting him.
32. She looked so much like Maman, and that was comforting because she did miss Maman so.
33. Not withstanding these comforting words, Gerald Ford never succeeded in establishing a productive relationship with the legislative branch.
34. Officers are now comforting his 85 year old former housekeeper who also lives at the cottage.
35. Patrick Parrinder has looked sardonically at this comforting but self-deceiving state of mind.
36. Being able to visit the grave and talk to your pet can also be very comforting.
37. I was nurturing this comforting thought when I turned into a large assembly room with numbered doors leading from it.
38. Chewing and sucking are comforting for the human being and the roots of this go right back into babyhood.
39. His arm went around her, squeezing gently, a reassuring, comforting gesture.
40. After comforting the little girl and brushing away her tears, Laura had taken the children upstairs to the nursery.
41. That must be a comforting thought for a family about to be evicted.
42. For Neil Kinnock, a dish of leeks baked in Caerphilly sauce - easy to eat and comforting whatever the outcome.
43. It was, he had to admit, slightly more comforting than prayer at that moment.
44. He smiled at her, trying to look comforting; he was feeling almost as tearful himself.
45. An important part of good health care is supporting and comforting the lives of those whose death is inevitable.
46. In her mind was she comforting her cat-creature as the virus bombs began to rain down?
47. The soft touch of a clean cotton shirt was comforting.
48. The need to go into space, an extension of the comforting vacuum.
49. No longer could he fall back on the comforting routines of the novitiate to give structure to his life.
50. Their books are full of female breadwinners and New Men changing nappies and comforting bawling babies in the small hours.
51. The two sisters hugged each other, sharing their grief and comforting one another.
52. The death-faced hooligan had his arm around her now, comforting her, consoling her.
52. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
53. His wife scurried around serving ersatz coffee and comforting a baby born four days previously.
54. Whichever trail you choose, bask in the comforting quiet of Wanuskewin.
55. The story of another girl isolated at school because she is from a foreign country is at first comforting, then unbelievable.
56. Such explanations were comforting, if only because they pointed forward to the ultimate vindication of medical science.
57. Generally speaking the term covers actions such as comforting, helping, sharing, reassuring and defending.
58. By then we had evolved beyond the comforting comedy of repeated formulas, where familiarity bred content.
59. After all, there's nothing particularly comforting about a cold stick of celery, is there?
60. He was both too honest and too fond of Freeborn to make comforting and platitudinous promises.
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