Use cure in a sentence
Sentences starting with cure
- Cure warts with. [5]
Sentences ending with cure
- Last I knew, you were deep in the Mind Cure. [4]
- For the rest, you can think of me as badly as you will, or as well, for what I do henceforth is the only thing that really concerns the world, Monsieur le Cure. [11]
- It is two years too long, dear Cure. [11]
- He set forth with much 'eclat' and a little innocent posturing and ritual, in which a cornet and a violin figured, together with a farewell oration by the Cure. [11]
- The use of water-dressings in surgery completed the series of reforms by which was abolished the "coarse and cruel practice" of the older surgeons, who with their dressings and acrid balsams, their tents and leaden tubes, "absolutely delayed the cure. [3]
- Some one somewhere was to blame, dear Cure. [11]
- Should he go to the Cure? [11]
- What is it to him that you can localize and name by some uncouth term the disease which you could not prevent and which you cannot cure? [6]
- Ha, who is there in all de worl' like M'sieu' Vallier, the Cure? [11]
- There, standing at the window and looking down at the village beneath, was the Cure. [11]
Short sentences using cure
- The Cure turned to Rosalie. [11]
- The Cure came to Charley. [11]
- Suddenly the Cure stopped. [11]
- The Cure almost smiled. [11]
- The Cure was perturbed. [11]
- The Cure was perplexed. [11]
- The Cure, the peace-maker, intervened. [11]
- The Cure stooped over him. [11]
- The Cure did not speak. [11]
- That will cure it. [5]
Sentences containing cure two or more times
- A hurried question to the Cure from Charley, a key handed over, a nod from Jo, and before the Cure could prevent them the two men had rushed through the smoke and flame into the vestry, Portugais holding Charley's hand. [11]
- He had gone to the Cure every day, and the Cure had talked with him, and then had sent him to the tailor, who had, during the past six months, withdrawn more and more from the life about him, practically living with shut door. [11]
- It has seemed to cure many cases, but epilepsy is a very uncertain disease, and there is hardly anything which has not been supposed to cure it. [6]
- The sjambok is the Baas' cure for the traitor, and sometimes it kills to cure. [11]
- This autumn you ought to have been at Homburg or at Aix, where you'd take a little cure of waters and a great deal of cure of people. [11]
- The new cure, M. Savry, would have said they were involved now because she never came to confession, and indeed, since the Old Cure died, she had seldom gone to mass. [11]
- The new cure, M. Savry, was young; the Old Cure had lived to be eighty-five, bearing wherever he went a lamp of wisdom at which the people lighted their small souls. [11]
- The difference is, in the Mind Cure you don't require any faith; in the Faith Cure you don't require any mind. [4]
- Ah, Cure, Cure, if I were twenty-five, with the assistance of Monsieur, I would show the bucks in Fabrique Street how to dress. [11]
- As it was his first work for them, it was necessary for the Cure to write down the Seigneur's measurements, as the tailor called them off, while the Seigneur did the same when the Cure was being measured. [11]
More example sentences with the word cure in them
- And some day you will suffer as I do, so terribly that even the brazen serpent could not cure you. [11]
- I 'll tell you what,--the Master said,--I know something about these young fellows that come home with their heads full of "science," as they call it, and stick up their signs to tell people they know how to cure their headaches and stomach-aches. [6]
- Five minutes after you left me they all started for your house, and Lula Chandos said it was the quickest cure of a headache she had ever seen. [9]
- Now then, mind you cure her. [5]
- But say--how do you cure 'em with dead cats? [5]
- I will cure you because you are the person to whom the infamous wretch most ardently wished the sorest trouble. [10]
- For her the years had given many compensations, and so she told the Cure, one midsummer day, when she brought to visit him the orphaned son of Paulette Dubois, graduated from his college in France and making ready to go to the far East. [11]
- Charley examined his wounds, and, finding them severe, advised that the Cure be sent for, while he and Jo Portugais set about restoring him to consciousness. [11]
- Even the Cure would tell you that. [11]
- You think that would cure the disease? [11]
- I think that would cure her of some of her notions. [5]
- The weeks again wore on, and autumn became winter, and then at last one day the Cure came, bringing his brother, a great Parisian surgeon lately arrived from France on a short visit. [11]
- It make de words, make de thoughts, make de fine speech like de Cure, make de gran' poetry--oh, yes! [11]
- He sit there with us, and play on the fiddle, and sing songs, and act plays, and help Florian in the barn, and Octave to mend the fence, and the Cure to fix the grape- vines on his wall. [11]
- He always remembered with satisfaction that once when the Cure was absent and he was supposed to be dying, a priest from another parish came, and, the ministrations over, he had made an offering of a gold piece. [11]
- The Cure viewed with consternation the invasion of their quiet. [11]
- I hope it will cure him. [2]
- I hope that will cure her of saying what she thinks of people. [9]
- Then an ointment-mixer, who had heard that I was your servant, made that godless Bubares ask me whether I could cure diseases of the eye too. [10]
- Charley nodded pleasantly when the Cure introduced his brother, but showed no further interest at first. [11]
- Of the last were the Seigneur and a woman once a Magdalene; but in a house beside a beautiful church, with a noble doorway, lived the Cure, M. Loisel, aged and serene. [11]
- The only gentry were the Cure, the Avocat, and the young Seigneur, but of the three the only one with a private income was the young Seigneur. [11]
- And if there were pride in the young Bostonian, Mr. Whipple thought he knew the cure for it. [9]
- Then the details were ponderously thought out by the miller, and ponderously acted upon, with the dry approval of Medallion, who dared not tell the Cure of his complicity, though he was without compunction. [11]
- Satiety and dissatisfaction were beginning to appear, and what he had attempted to do for the cure of his eyes had hitherto been futile. [10]
- In this company were a couple of gallants, lately come over, Gabriel Beadle and John Russell, proper gentlemen, but unused to hardships, whom Smith has immortalized by his novel cure of their profanity. [4]
- The Cure shall wear it--indeed but he shall! [11]
- But, as I was saying, when the sheet-bath failed to cure my cough, a lady friend recommended the application of a mustard plaster to my breast. [5]
- The Cure, who was present, shrugged his shoulders. [11]
- Sir Kenelm Digby was playing his fantastic tricks with the Sympathetic powder, and teaching Governor Winthrop, the second, how to cure fever and ague, which some may like to know. [3]
- But Madame Lavilette was now in the humour to defy or evade the Cure, whichever seemed the more convenient or more necessary. [11]
- M'sieu', the tailor was ill for three days here, and he would let no one except the Cure and Jo Portugais near him. [11]
- Importunity with discretion was his motto, and he often vowed to the Cure that there was no other motto for the modern world. [11]
- And soon it was he who became daring, declaring that there would be time enough to talk another day; that for the present her rosy mouth had nothing to do but to cure him with kisses. [10]
- Shure the Cure was for iver broken-hearted, for that he was sick abed for days an' could not go to the house when the woman died, an' say to Rosalie, 'Let me in for her last hour. [11]
- Towards morning Margot waked out of a brief sleep, and found the Cure and his sister and others about her bed. [11]
- De Cure say: 'Wait till nex' Sunday. [11]
- That afternoon, after vespers (which Francois did not attend), the Cure made his way to the sculptor's workshop, followed by a number of parishioners. [11]
- The Cure is very kind, and says that, with your permission, his sister will keep the office here, if--if needed. [11]
- De Cure he ver' fond of him. [11]
- The Cure told us to go home and leave M'sieu' with Portugais. [11]
- The Cure turned upon the people. [11]
- The cure glanced up at him now as they passed, and a half-sad smile crossed his face. [11]
- Parpon went up two steps of the chancel quietly and caught the arm of the Cure, drawing him down to whisper in his ear. [11]
- The Cure came two or three times, and Charley spoke to him but never held conversation, and no word concerning the past ever passed his tongue, nor did he have memory of what was said to him from one day to the next. [11]
- Presently he turned towards the Cure, and shrank so that he looked smaller still. [11]
- The Cure, beaming, touched by her warmth, and by her tiny caressing fingers, stooped and kissed them both like an old courtier. [11]
- I have not told the Cure about the Abbe yet. [11]
- The Cure had told his brother the story, and had been met by a keen, astonished interest in the unknown man on Vadrome Mountain. [11]
- I come now to the most directly practical point connected with the subject, namely,-- What is the state of the evidence as to the efficacy of the proper Homoeopathic treatment in the cure of diseases. [3]
- He declined both, to the lasting astonishment, yet personal joy, of the Cure and the Avocat; but, as time went on, not so much to the surprise of the Little Chemist and Medallion. [11]
- The Cure went to the door and locked it. [11]
- He gave it to the Cure, who put it on her finger one day after confession. [11]
- Then he turned to the Cure and the Seigneur. [11]
- M. Rossignol turned to the Cure and the Notary. [11]
- If he agreed to the condition, with solemn oath before the Cure, his blessing would rest upon his dear son, whom he still hoped to see before he died. [11]
- The Cure turned to the bed once more. [11]
- Some men go to the Avocat or the Cure with great things; but I have been a pilgrimage, I have sat on the grand jury. [11]
- The Cure turned to the altar and raised the bag towards it in ascription and thanksgiving, then he turned to Parpon again, but the dwarf was trotting away down the aisle and from the church. [11]
- Tall Medallion longed to say something, but he waited for the Cure to speak. [11]
- The Cure turned to Monsieur Garon, the avocat, inquiringly. [11]
- The Cure turned to Lajeunesse and made a motion towards the statue. [11]
- The Cure spoke to Kilquhanity's wife about it, and she said she could do nothing with her husband. [11]
- The Cure hastened to her side and lifted up her head. [11]
- I had little to do; there was only one sick man on board, and my hand could not cure his sickness. [11]
- Talk about trying to cure warts with spunk-water such a blame fool way as that! [5]
- Though they proposed to cure those oppressions and remove them, still remaining under the Crown, they were not intending a revolution. [5]
- He was supposed to cure their diseases by trampling upon their breasts or backs or standing on the back of their necks. [5]
- But I failed to cure my cold. [5]
- He took pains to cure a Macacus rhesus, which he had kept for five years, of this indecorous habit, and at last succeeded. [1]
- And it came to be noised abroad that the stranger talked as well as the Cure and better than the Notary. [11]
- Ferrol was going to answer her, when he saw, coming along the road, the Cure in his robes, bearing the host. [11]
- The Abby passed through the door into the open air, and the Cure and the Seigneur went arm in arm together, talking earnestly. [11]
- He dismissed the thought, however, for this Cure was simple as man ever was made, straightforward as the most heretical layman might demand. [11]
- At times he thought his father imagined he could get work to do in America without any trouble, and was minded to let him try it and cure himself of his radicalism by hard, cold, disenchanting experience. [5]
- She felt as though some beloved hand had given her a vial of precious medicine that would cure every disease, when she had learned this verse, too, by heart. [10]
- They had now thirty thousand dollars in cash, besides three thousand which the Cure had at his house, the proceeds of the Passion Play. [11]
- Presently the avocat, thinking that he might wish to be alone with the Cure, stepped quietly to the door and opened it upon Madame Chalice. [11]
- The avocat was thinking deeply, and as, in the dusk, he left the Cure at his own door, all that he ventured was: "Singular--a most singular person! [11]
- But did you think that was magnanimous--when you had got a woman's love, then to kill yourself in order to cure her? [11]
- He laughed to think of her fury when he suggested that the Cure would probably have something unpleasant to say about himself. [11]
- He had stolen things on several occasions; but the brands and scars which he bore upon his person were hidden by his new chiton and Keraunus felt in himself the power to cure him of his evil propensities. [10]
- But our Madelinette there"-- he turned towards the Cure now--"she is never in a temper, and every one always knows she means what she says; and she says it as even as a clock. [11]
- As men of the world the Cure and the Notary were sad failures, though they stood for much in Chaudiere. [11]
- But it was the untamed enthusiasm which is the source of all great thoughts and deeds,--a beautiful delirium which age commonly tames down, and for which the cold shower-bath the world furnishes gratis proves a pretty certain cure. [6]
- It will cure the stubbornest cold in the head, too. [5]
- Then he drinks the sewage at the Kedar Ghat to cure the fever; it cures the fever but gives him the smallpox. [5]
- Three people entered: the Seigneur, the Cure, and the Abbe Rossignol, an ascetic, severe man, with a face of intolerance and inflexibility. [11]
- Then, going to the Seigneur and Cure, he asked them to buy the shop and tools for him, and let him pay rent until he could take the place off their hands. [11]
- Therefore, according to the rule, the vaccine virus will cure the small-pox, which, as everybody knows, is entirely untrue. [3]
- This was truly the principle of contraries contrariis, which ill-informed persons have attempted to make out to be the general doctrine of medicine, whereas there is no general dogma other than this: disease is to be treated by anything that is proved to cure it. [3]
- The murmur among the people increased, but the Cure raised his hand to command silence, and his eyes gazed steadily at the dwarf. [11]
- The Cure was the only person who had come to his mind when he became troubled to the point of actual mental agony. [11]
- For Monsieur Duhamel, the old seigneur, for the drunken Philippe Casimbault, for the Cure, and for the Lavilettes, who owned the great farmhouse at the apex of that wedge of village life, he had a profound respect. [11]
- I am not the old humdrum Cure you knew. [11]
- The sermon which the old Cure was preaching on Valmond's death was running in my head. [11]
- She sang only the old chansons and the songs of the voyageurs, with a far greater sweetness and richness, however, than any in the parish; and the Cure could detect her among all others at mass. [11]
- He resembled Napoleon--not the later Napoleon, but the Bonaparte, lean, shy, laconic, who fought at Marengo; and this had startled the Cure in his pulpit, and the rest of the little coterie. [11]
- The verdict of the Italian expert was that possible, but by no means certain, cure might come from an operation which must be delayed for a month or more. [11]
- As it neared the house, the Cure took off his baretta, and smiled expectantly, a little red spot burning on both cheeks. [11]
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