21 collocations for mothers

A woman who has mothered nine children is entitled to a little peace of mind with the tenth.

She was a large woman, and seemed capable of mothering the whole world as she sat before the hearth, beaming down upon the girls clustered around her on the floor, and there was already a note of genuine affection in the voices of the new girls as they joined in the cheer which the old girls started in honor of the Camp Mother.

She was not at peace enough to mother any body.

You mother the boys well, God knows; this is my chance to father them.

She gives more dinners to artists and critics; buys more pictures and causes more pictures to be bought; mothers more art-culture clubs; discovers more new and startling geniuses; in short, has a larger and better trained company of lions than any one else in the business.

"You mother Pertinax, who is more than twice your agejust as Marcia has mothered that monster Commodus until her heart is breaking.

He bases this inference on Cranz's assertion that Eskimo mothers tattoo their daughters in early youth "for fear that otherwise they would not get a husband."

7. How may mother drudgery in the home be reduced to a minimum? 8.

was it worth £500diseased, rotting as it was, and about to be given for nothing to mother earth?

When I related to mother my adventures and told her how Harrington had saved my life, she thanked him again and again.

He spoke impulsively on the instant, and revealed to mother his dawning interest in Mercy, and planted then and there an ineffaceable germ of distrust in her mind.

He talked straight out in front of Mrs. Davey, for she had mothered Cosmopolitan Oil men in a hundred out-of-the-way places.

MISSIONS MISTAKEN IDENTITY MOLLYCODDLES MONEY MORAL EDUCATION MOSQUITOES MOTHERS MOTHERS-IN-LAW MOTORCYCLES MOUNTAINS

An intimate account of life within the Hindman School is given in a recently published book, "Mothering on Perilous," in which are set forth the joysand some of the shocksexperienced by the writer in mothering the dozen little mountaineers who, in the early days, shared with her the small boys' cottage.

The latter, indeed, mothered the pair of them quite absurdly, smiling all the time while she moved about softly with the dishes, and doing her best to make them eat enough for four.

So me for the land of the Midnight Sun With the north lights in the sky, Me for the land that mothers this race Where you have to fight to hold your place, Where you can't quit till you die.

It was her duty to act as mother to the children in the probation ward, and she had already mothered about five thousand.

And even if I should," she continued in a gentle, almost mothering tone, "you would never know about it.

When a group of workers see for themselves the need of organization, a body of experienced women standing ready to mother a new little union, the hospitable room standing open, literally night and day, can afford the most powerful aid in extending organization among timid girls.

Still it was feminine and beautiful to him, their weeping; and possibly the one who wept loudest had mothered old Gobind in her heart, and there was emptiness in the thought that she could not fill his begging-bowl again.

I would rather have you mother my babies, maiden though you are, than any woman I know, for I feel a great force in you, Kate, and believe you are going on until you get an answer to some of the questions which the rest of us have found unanswerable.

21 collocations for  mothers