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[Thai Economics Library | Archives (for history)]
September 03, 2009

soothe

Soothe

soothe (verb) - help calm down a person who is upset or angry 

to soothe the body and heal the mind

soothe pain
soothe her pain and apprehension

soothe enflamed muscles
a tub of ice water designed to soothe enflamed muscles

soothe her little sister
she soothed her little sister who was crying

soothe his ruffled feathers
Jane and Edith spent all their time with me trying to soothe my ruffled feathers so I wouldn't turn my spite on them

soothe her fears
We've always been there to help her through the dark nights and lonely days, to soothe her fears and assuage her sadness

soothe her frayed nerves
closed her eyes, inhaled the calming scent, letting it fill her up, soothe her frayed nerves

these sugarless candies will soothe your soul without padding your waistline

soothe your soul
your relationship is sure to fill your heart and soothe your soul

soothe your child
rocking back and forth the same way she'd soothe a child
 
new gadgets available to soothe and teach your toddlers

the rays of the sun are the balm that will quiet and soothe

soothe her appetite
a sumptuous meal to soothe her appetite

music to soothe
music to soothe the savage beast within

his voice was too gentle, as though he was trying to soothe some wounded animal; rabid, wild

to soothe herself, she begins a familiar refrain: Once upon a time. Once upon a time...

mother's back was hurting badly, and the balm did not soothe it
she washed the woman's wounds, prepared a clean place for her to lie and coffee to soothe and revive her

silverton felt an oddly powerful impulse to take her in his arms and soothe her
she wanted to soothe him, to ease his anxiety
her touch felt wonderfully soothing

she felt a need to soothe him, and that need began to make her very nervous

the baby soothes himself to sleep
the baby now goes down for his naps and bedtime awake, and is able to soothe himself to sleep

I suggest you let him fuss for 15 minutes before you go into his room to soothe him

families sooth themselves
families have to learn how to soothe themselves, to realize that though the situation is awful they can overcome

soothe their conscience
the kind words of a priest to soothe their conscience

Courtesans with soft hands awaited him on silk sheets, ready to soothe the fire in his blood, but a new reluctance overtook him


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