To return to health and strength after illness.
1 These were happy days; I had nothing to do but to convalesce .
2 I would be carried to the Sacred Springs to convalesce - if I lived.
3 He moved to Majorca to convalesce , starting his first novel in 1955.
4 Afterward, most patients were sent off to outlying hospitals to convalesce .
5 The poor countries are going about their business while the developed economies convalesce .
6 At last, however, the remedies arrived, and the men began rapidly to convalesce .
7 I remotely and futilely convalesce from the sickness I never had.
8 Like as not he'll want me to take a year off to convalesce !
9 Because of an administrative bungle, some soldiers were left to convalesce in the hospital.
10 It took Mrs. Upton a fortnight to get over one of these visits - to convalesce .
11 There, under Dr. Gibbs's kind care, you may convalesce rapidly.
12 He was anticipating a long recovery, and she would have to convalesce for several months.
13 They saved it in the end and sent him down to my place to convalesce .
14 You continued to convalesce and I kept on thinking.
15 She had been offered several refuges in which to convalesce when she came out of hospital.
16 Hardly had Jacques begun to convalesce , and she could breathe again, when Madeleine made them all uneasy.
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