132 collocations for digested

The stomach digests the food, and separates the nutrimentchylefrom the aliment, which it gives to the blood for the development of the frame; and the blood, which is understood by the term circulation, digests in its passage through the lungs the nutrimentchyleto give it quantity and quality, and the oxygen from the air to give it vitality.

While the captain and Joyce were digesting their plans Mike proceeded on an errand of peculiar delicacy with which he had been entrusted by Robert Willoughby.

Table of cases digested, key number system.

His mouth was open, but upon the word "sergeant," he shut it again and began to digest the idea.

Locating the hind sight on Nature, Traveling alone and far, Thinking with no one to guide you, Digesting the things that are. Back trailing the life that's past you, Peeping at what's in store, Pondering over life's mistakes, Wondering, how many more.

Drop us a line at Cape Vincent, when you've digested the matter, and we'll stand by you.

To expect a man, so exhausted that the very idea of food is distasteful, to digest his dinner, is to ask too much of one's digestive apparatus.

In connection with the school there is a nice little library, and if the children read the books in it, and legitimately digest their contents, they will be brighter than some of their parents.

The pepsin in the presence of the acid digests the casein, gradually dissolving it, forming a straw-colored fluid containing peptones.

But the little green corpse had gone, and the spider was digesting his meal somewhere out of sight.

In the words of one of the most winning writers of English that ever existedCardinal Newmanthe object of literature in education is to open the mind, to correct it, to refine it, to enable it to comprehend and digest its knowledge, to give it power over its own faculties, application, flexibility, method, critical exactness, sagacity, address, and expression.

After teething, they seem to me to be able to digest any substances which adults can; and with as little difficulty.

NEW YORK ANNUAL DIGEST, 1936, covering all reported decisions of the courts of New York with table of cases digested supplementing and continuing New York annual digest 1935.

Sc. 2,) Adriana, suspecting her husband of unfaithfulness, says to him, "For, if we two be one, and thou play false, I do digest the poison of thy flesh, Being strumpeted by thy contagion.

On the other days he compiled the letters of business, and in the night filled up his diary, digested his remarks, and wrote private letters to his friends in England, and particularly to those of his college, whom he continually exhorted to perseverance in study.

It might be so, if I could digest a certain Spanish proverb.

" The bed creaked, as Jellicoe digested these great thoughts.

And even as Agastya ate up and digested the mighty Asura (Vatapi) I will eat up and digest this Bhima!"' "Vidura continued, 'Thus addressed by the Rakshasa, the virtuous Yudhishthira, steadfast in his pledges, said, "It can never be so,"and in anger rebuked the Rakshasa.

This made his task the lighter; but he gathered his materials with great industry, and with a conscientious attention to exactness, for he was not a man to take a fact for granted, or allow imagination to usurp the place of inquiry He digested our naval annals into a narrative, written with spirit it is true, but with that air of sincere dealing which the reader willingly takes as a pledge of its authenticity.

Finding, as he tells us himself, that Hippocrates was the original source of all medical knowledge, and that all the later writers were little more than transcribers from him, he returned to him with more attention, and spent much time in making extracts from him, digesting his treatises into method, and fixing them in his memory.

As old proverb says, "At twenty one can digest iron."

Unfortunately, he did not digest fully the arguments of the manuscript in his hand, and instead of a first-hand knowledge of Minturno and Scaliger had only the commonplaces of Plutarch.

If all thy pipes of Wine were fill'd with Books, made of the Barks of Trees, or Mysteries writ in old moth-eaten Vellam, he would sip thy Cellar quite dry, and still be thirsty: Then for's Diet, he eats and digests more Volumes at a meal, than there would be Larks (though the Sky should fall) devoured in a month in Paris.

On the morn when Nabal had digested the wine, his wife told him all these words.

Co. & Lawyers Co-operative Pub. Co. (PWH); 7Jan59; R228367. NEW YORK ANNUAL DIGEST, 1931, covering all reported decisions of the courts of New York with table of cases digested supplementing and continuing New York annual digest, 1930.

132 collocations for  digested