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Meanings of now convalescent in English
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Usage of now convalescent in English
1
He left precisely when the clock, nowconvalescent, struck the half-hour.
2
The invalid was nowconvalescent, but still confined-tohis room for several days.
3
The young girl, nowconvalescent, was strong enough to be moved.
4
Martha is nowconvalescent: Tabby, I trust, will be better soon.
5
She had left Tancred with her father, nowconvalescent.
6
French was taken to the hospital, suffering from concussion of the brain, but is nowconvalescent.
7
And she was off, with this evil in her heart, to a father but nowconvalescent.
8
I was nowconvalescent, and a day later we were talking of making a move forward.
9
Possum, who is nowconvalescent, accompanies us.
10
At length another note came informing her that her father had been dangerously ill, but was nowconvalescent.
11
Her temperature kept up obstinately for longer than they liked, but I am thankful to say she is nowconvalescent.
12
Our guards were ordinary soldiers-sometimesthose who had been wounded or were sick and were nowconvalescent-andwe had all sorts.
13
Fortunately, Mrs. Eyrecourt ( nowconvalescent) was staying at Ten Acres, and was then taking the air in her chair on wheels.
14
Whether or not that had been the case, Percy was nowconvalescent, and was to set off for school on the following Friday.
15
I longed the more to be at home because my very dear brother, nowconvalescent, was preparing everything for his journey to the Hague.
16
The Monday came, and Harry Clavering, nowconvalescent and simply interesting from the remaining effects of his illness, started on his journey for London.