Sentence examples for To salve from inspiring English sources

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To salve

noun

An ointment, cream, or balm with soothing, healing, or calming effects.

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To salve your energy conscience, you also bought one of the stunning new efficient luxury hybrids pricey, but it was a good year.

To salve sensitive bureaucratic feelings, the next Administration could explain that the private sector makes blunders like this, too remember the New Coke?

He'll be able to salve some wounds".

That the law might prove insufficient to salve my loss.

Hence the trial now, to salve Mississippi's conscience.

It is a president's responsibility to salve a national wound.

The country's ills are harder to salve these days.

Apple however has little reason to salve these complaints.

The title he took, however, did much to salve his conscience.

It's impossible, Faustinus, for many blottings to salve our japes — but one blotting can.

A bigger group argues that development, to salve tribal hurts, is the only solution.

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