18 Verbs to Use for the Word comforters

What I had on my mind, Mr. Morley, was this: I have knitted this comforter for you; at least, it's for you if you would like it.

"When our Saviour left us, he promised to send us a comforter to abide with us for ever."

"I remember years ago, when you were in your cradle, being left alone with you one day and you nearly swallowed your rubber comforter and started turning purple.

And making comforters for him.

I felt a kind of qualm of faintness and downsinking about my heart and stomach, to the dispelling of which I took a thimbleful of spirits, and, tying my red comforter about my neck, I marched briskly to the session-house.

He rarely cried or needed a comforter.

The woman who had brought up the procession, found a place in the far corner, and began to unwind the comforter around her neck.

The baker put down his hat, unwound his long woollen comforter, took off his overcoat, and had a cup of tea.

Jules Favre, dauntless and smiling as ever, wrapped a comforter over his mouth, and said, "I do not much mind being shot, but I do mind catching cold.

She shrank and shuddered; yet"It's altogether his own fault that I feel this way toward him as he lies dying," she said to herself, resorting to human nature's unfailing, universally sought comforter in all trying circumstancesself-excuse.

he exclaimed, trying to draw the comforters more closely about him.

The darkness of despair gathered around her brow; an agony, like that which finds no comforter, was stamped on her face; and with these a hate, a horror, a contempt, mingled triumphantly.

I suppose it was the mad doings of the Fifth Monarchy men, as folks called them, which stirred up such a persecuting spirit; so at least said the people of our village, who now began to come about us again, with some show of former kindness; but they proved very Job's comforters to us, by reason of the frightful stories they loved to retail.

He pulled the comforter back over him and brushed her hip with his hand.

There! (Making him sit down, she puts the comforter round his neck, and gives him a parting kiss.)

In a whisper he begged the deputy marshal to pull his cap down over his eyes and to adjust his woolen comforter over his nose, not so much to avoid the cold wind as to escape the cold eyes of Helen Minorkey.

I thought them miserable comforters, and saw they were all as nothing to me, for they could not reach my condition.

So keenly remorseful was she, too, because of all the advice she had given her sister about standing aside, that Katherine had to turn comforter, and assure the poor little woman that the well-meant counsel had done no serious harm.

18 Verbs to Use for the Word  comforters