Similar words: softener, soften, soften up, as often as, softening, as often as not, oftener, often and often. Meaning: ['sɑfn /'sɒfn] adj. 1. toned down 2. being or made softer or less loud or clear.
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121 Remaining vultures grab slabs of softened gristle and greedily devour them.
122 They say the wax can be softened with mineral oil, Glycerin glycerin or eardropsear drops.
123 Victory has brought Armstrong fame, wealth and softened some of the brashness he displayed as a young rider.
124 The basic concept of injection molding revolves around the ability of a thermoplastic material to be softened by heat and to Harden when cooled.
125 In his youth the world was suffused with the after-glow of the long Victorian age, and a graceful feminine style had softened the manners, if not the natures, of men.
126 Results: 9 out of the 14 cases showed very satisfactory results after treatment, the scars were softened and smoothened and itching sensation vanished.
127 The picture has aroused all the tender feelings in me and softened the grimness that is all around.
128 H. saythewax can be softened with mineral oil, glycerin or eardrops. They say hydrogen peroxideorcarbamide peroxide may also help.
129 Absences at school began to drop and the children's disruptive behaviors softened.
130 When it is transformation temperature, elastomeric stamp is softened, and the resilience of the elastomeric stamp is zero, so that elastic instability is arosed in the parent phase.
131 Although he has softened his tone, he remains adamantly against Turkish entry.
132 Our panic is more genteel, softened by balmy California weather, a laid-back attitude, and, OK, the fact that we haven't had a local industry completely implode.
133 Ingredients: 6 Chicken drumsticks, 2 oz Butter ( softened ), 2 tbsp Shallot ( minced ).
134 Over time, the strategy softened Helms' resistance, setting the stage for the curmudgeonly North Carolina politician to end his financial stranglehold on the U.N.
135 When she began to speak, her voice had softened, and she said in a dignified manner: "The Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce will not be less than your father."
136 Mr. Lippmann had early insights about problems in the housing market that helped him amass a negative bet on housing that softened some of the bank's losses during the financial crisis.
137 As the administrator put down the phone he grimaced wearily, then his manner softened.
138 The beach defences were softened up before the landing craft went in.
139 Where, during the summer, I buy groceries at the Farmer's Market, inhaling the scent of strawberries while being softened under the sun.
140 Fill baking dish with very hot water; place manicotti sheets, one at a time, in water. Let stand 10 minutes until softened.
141 Water can be softened by adding washing soda to it.
142 They are wearing simple tunics of animal skin, mostly deerskin, cured and softened by beating with wooden paddles.
143 The water has been treated ( softened ), but it is not drinkable water.
144 Connective tissue is softened and tenderized by cooking slowly in moisture.
145 According to the procedure used, steel can be hardened to resist cutting action and abrasion, or it can be softened to permit machining.
146 Those illuminating the human models in the background were softened through Scrim Jim diffusion panels.
147 So many heat exchange equipment using softened water are applied to petroleum refinery industry, chemical industry, papermaking industry, textile industry and suchlike various industry.
148 In the first, it is annealed,[www.Sentencedict.com] meaning it is run through a furnace to be softened.
149 The picture has aroused all the tender feelings in me and softened the 2)grimness that is all around.
150 So it was that Hades' heart was softened and he allowed Eurydice to leave on one condition that Orpheus would walk in front and never look back.
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