Soothe his headache by giving him a medicine. [verb]
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The product is used to soothe tickly, dry coughs, and helps to unblock a stuffy nose. [verb]
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This is because music does indeed soothe the savage beast, or in this case, the baby. [verb]
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What ear was soothed by his long rhythm, or what mind solaced by the magnitude of his rolling. [verb]
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Miss Wardour took the advantage of this revulsion of feeling, to endeavour to soothe her father's mind to composure. [verb]
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He changed his tone, and exerted all his eloquence in endeavouring to soothe and extract from her the secret cause of such terror. [verb]
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Lord Evandale eagerly attempted to soothe her alarm, and reconcile her to a measure which, however hasty, appeared to him the only means by which he could secure her independence. [verb]
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The good woman broke down and burst into tears, while Karnis tried to soothe and comfort her. [verb]
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Behind them came Orpheus, now and then throwing out a persuasive word to soothe the indignant matron. [verb]
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