34 adverbs to describe how to heal

They come with a small scratch, which Nature will heal very nicely in a few days, and insist on its being closed at once with some kind of joiner's glue.

A livid, angry scar, smooth, yet scarcely healed, ran from his left temple back as far as she could see.

The everlasting disagreement between the aristocracy and the democracy was only partially healed by the alliance of the two against an autocracy.

" "I have heard," said the pitiless John, "that a man is quicker healed of grief for a wife than for one he had thought to wed, but lost.

Bishop Herfastus, too, was struck blind, when on a visit to the abbot, in the attempt to establish his new see in the monastical demesne, and afterward miraculously healed.

If the renunciations of whoredoms be not made from a principle of religion, unchastity lies inwardly concealed like corrupt matter in a wound only outwardly healed, 149.

The mischief has indeed been met, resisted, and overcome; but it has the heads and the lives of the hydra, and its wounds, which at times have seemed deadly, are much more readily healed than any good man could wish, than any sober man could expect.

Mr. Montgomery's wound was, however, happily quite healed, and Mr. Roe had also returned to his duty; but Mr. Cunningham, who had been confined to the vessel since the day we arrived in Careening Bay, was still upon the sick list.

"I don't dance the minuetso I did'nt want high-healed shoes" Fanny began to laugh again.

I sighed as a lover, I obeyed as a son; my wound was insensibly healed by time, absence, and the habits of a new life.

I had not read three pages before I realized I had found that for which I had hungered since girlhood, and was healed instantaneously of an ailment of seven years standing.

Our national wound was too deep to be lightly healed.

and she danced about the room, literally healed.

I am sometimes astonished at the condescending kindness of my Saviour, that he should so gently and mercifully "heal my backslidings and love me freely."

Bishop Herfastus, too, was struck blind, when on a visit to the abbot, in the attempt to establish his new see in the monastical demesne, and afterward miraculously healed.

Immediately after he felt indisposition of any kind he complained of a return of the pains due to the accident, and there can be but little doubt that the inward injuries then sustained had left their mark, though nominally healed.

The dynastic dispute, whilst ostensibly healed at its head, still affected the limbs of the Duchy.

The trunks are full of knot-holes, after a dead bough has fallen off and the stump has rotted away, the bark curls over the orifice and seemingly heals the wound more smoothly and completely than with other trees.

These healed up simultaneously, and left the animal sound.

It's healing very slow.

The trunks are full of knot-holes, after a dead bough has fallen off and the stump has rotted away, the bark curls over the orifice and seemingly heals the wound more smoothly and completely than with other trees.

She wept again while I spoke, but afterwards dried her tears, and must needs look at my leg to see the bullet-wound, and if it was all soundly healed.

CHAPTER XXVIII THE TRAIL Bandages and antiseptics and constant care, by themselves could not have healed Black Bart so swiftly, but nature took a strong hand.

I had been tangibly smitten; I longed to be tangibly healed.

Frost splits may heal over temporarily, but usually open up again during the following winter.

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