Similar words: nurse, nursery, nursery school, cursed, nursing, nursing home, course, purse. Meaning: [nɜrs /nɜːs] adj. (of an infant) breast-fed.
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31. All the years he was sick my mother had nursed him.
32. The project will have to be nursed through its first few months.
33. She nursed the children.
34. The baby was nursing / being nursed at its mother's breast.
35. Irene nursed it up to twenty-two.
36. Police believe the suspect nursed a grudge against women.
37. Somewhere the sturdy beggars nursed their wounds and cursed.
38. Martha nursed Ted herself.
39. They were helping the teenage son get into a community college while they nursed his sister through a long surgical convalescence.
40. There he was gradually nursed back to health, but another eight years passed before he became champion again.
41. I nursed my damaged finger, and showed it to anyone who wanted me to join in the rough stuff.
42. So Demeter nursed Demophoon, the son that Metaneira had borne to wise Celeus.
43. This was how he remembered her, rather than as the cancer-pained rag doll he had nursed until her death.
44. He wore expensive suits, watched his weight, nursed friendships where friendships mattered.
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45. First Stevie, a boy, and after I had nursed him for a decent interval, Amy, a girl.
46. For one so shy, he nursed an extraordinary thirst for attention.
47. Tony nursed his wife through her long illness without ever complaining.
48. Mrs Burrows nursed Betty through a dangerous illness when the doctor had given up hope on her.
49. Since 1960, when they had been humiliated by the Summerdale police scandal, Chicago police had nursed a grudge.
50. Nursed a single drink while sitting on a stool by the window.
51. Farther along, a young black haired woman in a pink blouse nursed a baby in the shade.
52. It is then Pip falls ill and is nursed back to good health by the good-natured health.
53. Wilson had nursed her and taken care of her and Phoebe was only too willing to show her gratitude.
54. The woman they described had nursed three or four people whom she loved, through a final illness.
55. During his convalescence he was nursed by Martha Freeman, who converted him to Catholicism.
56. The monks tended his wounds and nursed him back to health.
57. He falls into a fever, and is nursed back to health by the devoted Joe.
58. She nursed them, but they talked to him, vocalising in direct response to his cooing-even as tiny infants.
59. An angel came down from heaven and nursed his wounds.
60. They've got to be nursed and planned, you've got to plan the showcase and schedules.
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