Which preposition to use with healthy
I don't claim the neighborhood's healthy, but it's healthier than this, and we have inquired about an engineer.
The Climate is exceedingly healthy in spring and autumn, but too warm in summer.
Hit's true the Hardwick Mill won't run night turn; hit's true they show mo' good will about hirin' older children; but if you can make a cotton mill healthy for young-uns, you can do more than God A'mighty."
And, on the other hand, they were happy in the three others, Blaise, Denis, and Ambroise, who proved as healthy as young oak-trees.
" Surely there was never a little one who did not crave for stories, though here and there may be found an older child, who got none at the right time, and who, therefore, lost that most healthy of appetites.
'Do this: how can we give to you,' They cried, 'what to the poor is due?' 50 VI "I sold a sheep, as they had said, And bought my little children bread, And they were healthy with their food; For meit never did me good.
"These alleys are not very healthy at this hour for a young gentleman in braw clothes.
The question I would put is this: If the child is healthier without meat till he is three or four years old, why not till he is thirteen or fourteen; or even till thirty, or forty, or seventy?
By nature honest, by experience wise, Healthy by temperance, and by exercise; His life, though long, to sickness passed unknown, His death was instant, and without a groan.
They know healthy from inflamed tissues, and run down, grab, and give one dexterous fatal shake to a tissue of lies.
And the life was healthy to an extraordinary degree.
'It's all right,' he says, 'but you'd find it a pile more healthier out on the range.'
"Unless I've made a mistake," I said, "it will be much healthier round the corner.
Milk, the mother's; how to be preserved healthy during suckling, 3. ; deficiency of, 11. ; drying up of, 54. , cow's; for infant's food, 35. , ass's; for infant's food, 37. , all kinds of, sometimes disagrees with the infant, 39.
"Michelangelo is of a good complexion; more muscular and bony than fat or fleshy in his person: healthy above all things, as well by reason of his natural constitution as of the exercise he takes, and habitual continence in food and sexual indulgence.
This seemed to have been made permanently healthy under the Antonii, but after the fall of the empire it began again to produce malaria, as if the forced cultivation through so many centuries had never been.
A nation which realized that kind of life would be powerful and healthy beyond words; it would not only be splendidly glad and prosperous and unassailable in itself, but it would inevitably infect all other nations with whom it had dealings with the same principle.
The climate of Samar and Leyte appears to be very healthy on the coasts; in fact, to be the best of all the islands of the archipelago.