A rubber or plastic nipple that is put into a baby's mouth in order to comfort or quiet.
1 He should be at home with a soother and a dinky car.
2 She was a bosom to cry on, a soother and a stroker.
3 Sometimes it's a wonderful soother to speak out about what worries one.
4 There is no soother so effectual as the soft voice of the Gospel.
5 The grieved mind looks round it, silently implores consolation, and loves the soother .
6 Depend upon it, tobacco is a great soother of domestic differences.
7 She was a general softener of shocks, foiler of encounters, and soother of angers.
8 It is the only infallible soother of human sorrows.'
9 Molle looped strapping continue the tactical practicality to hook on vital hardware, like, eh, a soother .
10 Be what he asks of you,-his comforter, his soother ; be more,-hispride and his joy.
11 It is neither a tonic nor a soother ; that is, in most parts of our inexplicable land.
12 It's the perfect night-time soother and banishes all the worries of the day in a gentle nightcap.
13 The games he'd play with his parents, such as putting his soother in his dad's mouth, vanished.
14 And Nature, with her utter lack of sentiment, is after all the only real soother of anguished nerves.
15 He found this dove-like creature a wonderful soother : he applied her more and more to his sore heart.
16 Spiced warm vanilla and cardamom soother Sarah Nathan's spciy vanilla and cardamom soother should knock you right out.
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