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Examples for "comfort"
Examples for "comfort"
1At times of great stress, comfort food and fast food are best.
2The news was cold comfort for investors in the Japanese market, however.
3I thought, 'All right.' I had to reach a level of comfort.
4The father had married a second time & lived in great comfort.
5Kohli said: The idea was to come out of our comfort zones.
1The head of the lizard was in the jaws of the death-adder.
2Remember, raptors don't attack with their jaws-theyuse their toe-claws ,Malcolmsaid.
3Grey; and the face, tanned even in the shaven jaws, was careworn.
4In the moonlight Gloria saw the glistening saliva from the half-parted jaws.
5Girlie and Babe had it from the continual labor of their jaws.
1Conclusions: Organ preservation treatment impairs movement of structures essential for normal swallowing.
2TMS never produced a swallowing movement in neither healthy subjects nor patients.
3The first signs can be problems with vision, balance, or even swallowing.
4Jan said nothing; he was busy swallowing lumps in his own throat.
5After the most strenuous exertions they succeed in swallowing the raw fish.
1His mouth corners, too, were twitching in a way that shamed him.
2He curled up his mouth corners and gave me a blue-eyed smile.
3Tired faces, tired bodies from a hard day's work, mouth corners drooped.
4I couldn't help sucking some of it in from my mouth corners.
5Her mouth corners erupted thick bubbles and her face was on fire.
1Then there came on a little twitching at the corners of the mouth.
2As if you couldn't turn up the corners of the mouth a little.
3Two large furrows were formed from the eyes to the corners of the mouth.
4They were quivering about the corners of the mouth.
5There was a strained look about her eyes, a tightening at the corners of the mouth.
1Ms. Yí stopped at the library door and shined her light toward the roof.
2Ms. Yí stood over them, holding her bamboo discipline stick.
3I showed Ms. Yí, and she shrugged it off.
4More people laughed and Ms. Yí disappeared inside.
5Bingwen glanced at Ms. Yí, the librarian, saw that she was still busy, and hit play.
6He hadn't even told them about Ms. Yí.
7Ms. Yí, the librarian, was motioning for quiet.
8Another shoe flew, and Ms. Yí squealed again and retreated, covering her face with her arm.
9The civil war-thoughthe little splutter on the Yí scarcely deserved that name yet-washer unfailing theme.
10Yí's got the door closed, said Hopper.
11The light from the projection was in Ms. Yí's eyes, so she only recoiled at the last moment.
12Ms. Yí waved for quiet again.
13The shoe lightly bounced off her chest, but Ms. Yí squealed as if it had taken off her arm.
14"Stop!" Ms. Yí stormed out of the building, waving her arms.
16"What is going on over here?" Ms. Yí said.