Aún no tenemos significados para "derive comfort".
1The vulgar have strange sources from which to derive comfort.
2In the season of winter they derive comfort from fire, warm clothes, and the sun.
3They don't deny their impending fate but derive comfort from simple acts of love and care.
4Instinctively he turned his steps toward St. George's Hall, as if from its contemplation he could derive comfort.
5This would humble me; yet conscious that I had acted rightly I would easily derive comfort from that conviction.
6She also listened with pleasure to some pieces of poetry which were read, and amongst them appeared to derive comfort from the hymn beginning,-
7She derived comfort from the thought that Dorothy was eight-and-twenty and not married.
8But the very sources whence he should have derived comfort and peace were fountains of disquiet.
9It is reported that one derives comfort from his confessional, and I for my part believe it.
10And Mrs Verloc waited in silence the good pleasure of her saviour, deriving comfort from his reflective silence.
11Amidst all the troubles of the Irish Rebellion of 1798, Pitt derived comfort from the signs of returning prosperity.
12On the tabletop, their hands were tightly clasped, as if they were both dispensing and deriving comfort from the contact.
13Creb and Iza tried to fill it with closeness, deriving comfort from contact with each other, but it was small comfort.
14In spite of the cruellest inflictions of Fate, I derived comfort from her looks, and from the conviction that I now possessed her undivided affection.
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