Definitionadj. being provided with adequate nourishment
Last update: September 18, 2015
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Passage of roots of moderate size; and these will be nourished by the [Please select]
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She's well nourished, I tell you. [Please select]
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They were all children, meagerly clothed, badly nourished, ill developed. [Please select]
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The serpent he had nourished in his bosom had at last stung him. [Please select]
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I have nourished vipers in my b-b-bosom and been stung by them. [Please select]
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Persistent rumors strengthened long-nourished suspicions and connected this Indian unrest with the British agents on the Canadian border. [Please select]
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Down somewhere in his aching heart he nourished the hope that Elias Droom could ease the pain of these wretched disclosures. [Please select]
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How many has the Christian religion itself sprouted, nourished, and trampled down as dead weeds. [Please select]
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After three days Merlin came and drew out Balin from the ruins, and nourished and healed him. [Please select]
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The _Quarterly_ for April, 1865, asserted that even yet "the mass of educated men in England retain the sympathy for the South which they have nourished ever since the conflict assumed a decided shape." [Please select]
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She should be well fed; not crammed, but nourished; and she will require more food than formerly, for there are many mouths to feed through hers. [Please select]
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