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were nursing
verb
To breastfeed
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Most were drinking pints, but several were nursing glasses of water or seltzer.
Now, though, they were nursing bashed and frost-split knuckles and struggling with countless mechanical and logistical crises.
Els and Langer Hampered Both Ernie Els and Bernhard Langer were nursing back problems heading into the tournament.
It also didn't help that some of the Lobos' best players, like Jack (Coco) Eizikovitz, were nursing injuries.
By 1980, 54percentt of American women were nursing, and La Leche trained leaders for 4,000 local groups.
All around me, men were nursing their cameras, taking lens filters and rain covers on and off.
And 12 million Chinese citizens who opened share-trading accounts in May were nursing potentially ruinous losses.
A couple of defensive grunts were nursing swollen ankles from sprains and stress fractures suffered months earlier.
Up in San Sebastián and down in Valencia, they were nursing sore heads.
More than a third were nursing home residents, and more than a third cognitively impaired.
Nor was it a care that some riders were nursing bloody wounds, deep bruises and even broken bones.
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