Would you, therefore, that your physician heal the bodily evil?
See there, Auguste,' she would say; `the blind man was a beggar, poor and loathsome; therefore, he would not heal him afar off
It is also said that the student is glad to get wounds in the face, because the scars they leave will show so well there; and it is also said that these face wounds are so prized that youths have even been known to pull them apart from time to time and put red wine in them to make them heal badly and leave as ugly a scar as possible.
Laws bless you, honey, when I's slav' aroun', en dey 'buses me, if I knows you's a-sayin' dat, 'way off yonder somers, it'll heal up all de sore places, en I kin stan' 'em.
My first doth affliction denote, Which my second is destin'd to feel And my whole is the best antidote That affliction to soften and heal.
My wretched feet, flayed and swollen to lameness by the sharp air of January, began to heal and subside under the gentler breathings of April; the nights and mornings no longer by their Canadian temperature froze the very blood in our veins; we could now endure the play-hour passed in the garden: sometimes on a sunny day it began even to be pleasant and genial, and a greenness grew over those brown beds, which, freshening daily, suggested the thought that Hope traversed them at night, and left each morning brighter traces of her steps.
To put that dress upon her, and to cast off what she wore - to take her on my arm again, and wander towards home - to stop sometimes upon the road, and heal her bruised feet and her worse-bruised heart - was all that I thowt of now.
My left arm, though it presented no bad symptoms, took in the natural course so long to heal that I was still unable to get a coat on.
They are the good Samaritans that find us robbed of all our dreams by the roadside of life, bleeding and weeping and desolate; and such is their skill and wealth and goodness of heart, that they not only heal up our wounds, but restore to us the lost property of our dreams, on one condition,--that we never travel with them again in the daylight.
Well have ye judg'd, well ended long debate, Synod of Gods, and like to what ye are, Great things resolv'd; which from the lowest deep Will once more lift us up, in spight of Fate, Neerer our ancient Seat; perhaps in view Of those bright confines, whence with neighbouring Arms And opportune excursion we may chance Re-enter Heav'n; or else in some milde Zone Dwell not unvisited of Heav'ns fair Light Secure, and at the brightning Orient beam Purge off this gloom; the soft delicious Air, To heal the scarr of these corrosive Fires Shall breath her balme.
For, if you observed, he rose in his stirrups, as thereby meaning to overcast the mark; and so he would have done, but Fangs happening to bound up at the very moment, received a scratch, which I will be bound to heal with a penny's breadth of tar.
My good friend,' said the youth, 'be of good cheer, for I can soon heal your leg,' and with these words he poured some of the precious water over the wolf's paw, and in a minute the animal was springing about sound and well on all fours.
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transitive verb; 1 a: to make sound or whole b: to restore to health. 2 a: to cause (an undesirable condition) to be overcome : mend
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heal (hl), 1. To restore to health, especially to cause an ulcer or wound to cicatrize or unite. 2. To become well, to be cured; to cicatrize or close, said of an
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heal verb alleviate, ameliorate, attend to, be on the mend, convalesce, cure, cure medically, disinfect, doctor, effect a cure, fix, fix up, get better, get well
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healing [hl´ing] 1. the process of returning to health; the restoration of structure and function of injured or diseased tissues. The healing processes include
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Definition of heal written for English Language Learners from the Merriam-Webster Learner's Dictionary with audio pronunciations, usage examples, and count/noncount
heal (hl) v. healed, heal·ing, heals v.tr. 1. a. To restore to health or soundness; cure: healed the sick patient. b. To ease or relieve (emotional distress): Only
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heal (hl) v. healed, heal·ing, heals v.tr. 1. a. To restore to health or soundness; cure: healed the sick patient. b. To ease or relieve (emotional distress): Only
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Heal definition, to make healthy, whole, or sound; restore to health; free from ailment. See more.
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transitive verb; 1 a: to make sound or whole
heal - definition of heal in English from the Oxford ...
Definition of heal in English: he plays a significant and positive role in healing sick people. Definition of heal in: US English dictionary;
Heal | definition of heal by Medical dictionary
heal (hl), 1. To restore to health, especially to cause an ulcer or wound to cicatrize or unite. 2. To become well, to be cured; to cicatrize or close, said of an
Heal legal definition of heal - Legal Dictionary
heal verb alleviate, ameliorate, attend to, be on the mend, convalesce, cure, cure medically, disinfect, doctor, effect a cure, fix, fix up, get better, get well
Healing | Define Healing at Dictionary.com
Healing definition, curing or curative; prescribed or helping to heal. See more.
Healing | definition of healing by Medical dictionary
healing [hl´ing] 1. the process of returning to health; the restoration of structure and function of injured or diseased tissues. The healing processes include
Heal - Definition for English ... - Learner's Dictionary
Definition of heal written for English Language Learners from the Merriam-Webster Learner's Dictionary with audio pronunciations, usage examples, and count/noncount