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Discover LudwigThe phrase "comforter of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe someone or something that brings comfort or solace to another person or group. Example: The nurse was a true comforter of the patients, always providing a listening ear and a sympathetic word to ease their pain.
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About that Wing On comforter of mine.
May the Comforter of Zion console the entire family.
ON Dec. 27, 1947, the Northeast was treated to a comforter of snow.
May the Comforter of Zion console the daughter, Sharon and the extended family.
Coq au vin was rich and hearty, its comforter of mashed potatoes strewn with caramelized onions.
When Algie's antics get him trapped in the stable, Harry, comforter of nervous fillies, comes to the rescue.
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I threw down the blanket and yanked the comforter off of her.
Every half-hour, pull the comforter out of the dryer and fluff it.
Take your comforter out of the dryer once it's dry, fluff it out, and place it back on your bed.
Before her book came out, funeral directors presented themselves as humble comforters of the bereaved.
Slowdive are best known as one of the founding acts of shoegaze, the blissed genre of guitar rock that swaddles sharp songwriting in the downy comforters of reverb and delay.
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