9 examples of cicatrizes in sentences
In a week, or a year, the wounded flesh, or soul, has reasserted its right, shut down on the tooth, making a harder surface than ever, a cicatrized crust, out of which it will take double time and double strength for the tooth to break.
V. return to the original state; recover, rally, revive; come come to, come round, come to oneself; pull through, weather the storm, be oneself again; get well, get round, get the better of, get over, get about; rise from one's ashes, rise from the grave; survive &c (outlive) 110; resume, reappear; come to, come to life again; live again, rise again. heal, skin over, cicatrize; right itself.
As fast as one is cut down another arises in its place; and there is no searing- iron to scorch and cicatrize the wound.
The author directs attention to the rapidity with which a large and complete wound cicatrizes after the operation for gathered nail.[A] [Footnote A: Veterinary Record, vol.
Humility is also a healing virtue; it will cicatrize a thousand wounds, which pride would keep for ever open.
This perforation had been made during life, for the edges had commenced to cicatrize.
To them, a clicking Bushman was as a Nubian, an earth-eating Kattia as a Kabyle, a face-cicatrized, tooth-sharpened cannibal of the Aruwimi as a Danakil,a Hubshi as a Somal.
I will, however, cover both my cicatrized arms with bangles.
Alas, he whose mace-like arms have been cicatrized in consequence of the strokes of his bow-string, alas that Dhananjaya is passing the days in grief covering his wrists with bracelets of conchs.