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    Use "cured" in a sentence

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    cured


    1. The Jews therefore said to him who was cured, “It is the Sabbath;


    2. If you are married this practice could produce some hilarity from your partner but the laugh would be yours if you cured your arthritis by this unorthodox method


    3. Tell him a faith healer or something has cured you


    4. They should’ve cured me of my


    5. “No, I got cured off of that habit by the end of the 54th,” Jorma said


    6. George set him to hand rubbing and polishing as soon as he was big enough to hold the rags, and he spent hours sanding the glued and cured rod blanks, reel seats, and grips until his handshake was near as firm as any grown man


    7. “What other problems were cured?” Alan asked


    8. What the hell does having prostate cancer that's been cured for years and years have to do with an Alzheimer's disease research project? Completely asinine


    9. Situated in the hil s, it is rumoured that the land was given to a stonecutter by a rich woman, whose son he had cured


    10. LeCynic vowed that, once he is cured, he fully intends to take the battle back into the Black Door

    11. leg in an accident, and was cured after his wife visited the


    12. He took a length of cured leather


    13. Cured in a type of vinegar, from what I can tell


    14. and cured olives, Nerissa saw four men reclining on the banquet hall’s couches


    15. Fourthly, Salt fish of all kinds, whale fins, whalebone, oil, and blubber, not caught by and cured on board British vessels, when imported into Great Britain, are subject to double aliens duty


    16. but the herbs you prescribed cured him


    17. The herrings caught and cured at sea are called sea-sticks


    18. The salt with which these herrings are cured is sometimes Scotch, and sometimes foreign salt ; both which are delivered, free of all excise duty, to the fish-curers


    19. If the herrings are entered for exportation, no part of this duty is paid up; if entered for home consumption, whether the herrings were cured with foreign or with Scotch salt, only one shilling the barrel is paid up


    20. Put all these things together, and you will find that, during these eleven years, every barrel of buss-caught herrings, cured with Scotch salt, when exported, has cost government 17s:11¾d

    21. ; and that every barrel cured with foreign salt, when exported, has cost government £1:7:5¾d


    22. A boat-fishery, therefore, seems to be the mode of fishing best adapted to the peculiar situation of Scotland, the fishers carrying the herrings on shore as fast as they are taken, to he either cured or consumed fresh


    23. necessarily a discouragement to the boat-fishery, which, having no such bounty, cannot bring its cured fish to market upon the same terms as the buss-fishery


    24. “The world will only be cured of its ills when knowledge of karma and reincarnation has spread throughout the whole world


    25. If the herrings are cured with British salt, it will


    26. If the herrings are cured in British salt, it will


    27. „The blind see, the lame walk, the sick are cured, the hungry are fed


    28. I heard of Mary Magdalene whom he cured of demons that possessed her body


    29. Most had been cured of horrible diseases by Jesus and felt they could not do enough to repay Him


    30. After the lads sailed for England time began to drag at the hospital and I would watch the people who had been cured heading back to their units with envy

    31. “Though the trick would be finding out whether it is you three who must be cured to cleanse the Power, or whether the Power itself must be cured


    32. “He got to talking about his game leg, and it seems it could be cured or, at least, improved quite a bit


    33. Another cadet had the bad luck to have a fly land on his pillow during an inspection which meant that we were all “f communists and horribly filthy people of uncertain parentage, breeders flies and other vermin, but not to f worry because our filthy habits will be cured in short order time by Sergeant van der Merwe, by the grace of General Coetzee blah blah blah


    34. Nonetheless, that was the last time any of us tried to exchange beds, hollow or otherwise, and all weak backs were soon cured by the PT Instructors who took a fatherly interest in it


    35. A man should be grateful to be cured of his longhaired liberal views in demanding a lawyer when he saw us!


    36. So when they were caught it caused a notable uproar, and their earnest explanations of their miraculously acquiring an ability to swim swimming capability fell on deaf ears, and they suffered accordingly for being “f horrible nasty longhaired liberals with f communists viewpoints having f dared to lie to their PT Sergeant, but not to worry, such f behaviour will be cured by him, PT Sergeant Whomever by the grace of general Coetzee blah blah blah


    37. The snorers were sorted out too with a fatherly chat and placed on guard duty where they could not sleep and create horrible noises (serves them right says I who suffered from sleep apnoea until my American Patriot made me sleep with a CPAP machine and now I am cured)


    38. cured skin --a beautiful specimen of fox


    39. Ignorance can be cured, by study and by curiosity


    40. “That you won’t, unless you are cured

    41. Could it be true? Could I really be cured?


    42. But overriding that was the fact that I was not only alive but cured


    43. You have only been conscious for four hours, and already you have discovered that you are now cured, ageless, and immune to disease and also that you are bonded to a creature that, until today, you probably did not believe existed


    44. “Pete thinks he has the problem cured, and assures us the Handley-Page airplanes are top-notch,” the Major continued


    45. till the patient is cured


    46. Ill-nesses were cured by the focused attention and care of those in the community


    47. A big handful of Gold Bond had cured up that itch pretty well


    48. Anyone that is sick will be cured once they are in the presence of the tears


    49. Maharaj had a plethora of knowledge of herbal remedies and he cured


    50. apparently cured of all her ailments














































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    Synonyms for "cured"

    aged cured corned vulcanised vulcanized healed recovered

    "cured" definitions

    freed from illness or injury


    (used of rubber) treated by a chemical or physical process to improve its properties (hardness and strength and odor and elasticity)


    (used of concrete or mortar) kept moist to assist the hardening


    (used of hay e.g.) allowed to dry


    (used especially of meat) cured in brine


    (used of tobacco) aging as a preservative process (`aged' is pronounced as one syllable)