Sentence examples for bit to soothe from inspiring English sources

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Such people are often workaholics and have no wish to retire.The charitable rich do their bit to soothe the social tensions that arise from growing inequality.

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Vietnam offers an omnivore's cuisine of varied soups, the freshest of fish and shellfish, an avalanche of fresh vegetables, and a bit of fried fare to soothe our cravings for crunch and fat.

She even walked away for a bit in an effort to soothe her frustrated nerves.

Just wait for bad things to soothe over a bit.

Salt water could dislodge bits of food from the crater while helping to soothe any discomfort caused by tonsillitis, which sometimes accompanies tonsil stones.

And secretly, I can't deny feeling a bit relieved -- his euphemistic choice of words managed to soothe me.

"Almost like a sherbet, the way we do today, to soothe the palate and calm the tummy a little bit," Colburn replies.

As Mr Casson tried to soothe the situation saying, "it will take a little bit of time, and I know how frustrating it is", angry cries of "how much time?" drowned him out.

That he is not a Time Warner man could help to soothe the lingering tensions between the new and old media bits of the AOL Time Warner empire.

To soothe and support.

Who tried to soothe him?

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