Similar words: nurse, nursery, excursion, ever since, sing, single, singer, tossing. Meaning: ['nɜrsɪŋ /'nɜː-] n. 1. the work of caring for the sick or injured or infirm 2. the profession of a nurse 3. nourishing at the breast.
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(31) He's been nursing an elderly relative.
(32) Mary's gone in for nursing.
(33) My mother's been nursing for 40 years.
(34) I always wanted to go into nursing.
(35) He sat nursing his cup of coffee.
(36) The lioness is still nursing her cubs.
(37) She spent several years nursing in a military hospital.
(38) He has been harbouring/nursing a grudge against me.
(39) Robert's in bed nursing a back injury.
(40) He instructed family members in nursing techniques.
(41) The baby is nursing at its mother's breasts.
(42) Have you had any practice in nursing the sick?
(43) What influenced you to take up nursing?
(44) Nursing is hard work(sentencedict.com), but it can be very fulfilling.
(45) Like many of the caring professions, nursing is very badly paid.
(46) A need exists to bridge the gap between theory and practice in nursing.
(47) The country health agency has dedicated one inspector to monitor conditions in nursing homes.
(48) The offer of a place on the nursing course is conditional on/upon my passing all three exams.
(49) They want to establish a better working relationship between medical and nursing staff.
(50) Jim stayed at home because he was nursing a cold.
(51) Nursing attracts people who place relationships high on their list of priorities.
(52) The job involves drawing up and executing a plan of nursing care.
(53) Nursing agencies are subject to inspection by the health authority.
(54) When it opened, the hospital was heralded as a new way forward in nursing care.
(55) She needed round-the-clock nursing.
(56) Oliver sat at the bar, nursing a bottle of beer.
(57) I'll probably have to sign on with a nursing agency.
(58) In nursing, women still outnumber men by four to one.
(59) My sister won't agree to our mother going into a nursing home.
(60) Nursing mothers are advised to eat plenty of leafy green vegetables.
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