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    Use "weaned" in a sentence

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    weaned


    1. So that left me stuck with Valla, who was barely weaned at the time


    2. Now, for both of their sakes, he had to be weaned from it


    3. Female ones, once weaned, were separated from their mothers and allowed to live


    4. The nursing child will play by the hole of the cobra, and the weaned child will put his hand on the viper’s den


    5. 20 And the sister of Tahpenes bore him Genubath his son, whom Tahpenes weaned in Pharaoh's house, and Genubath was in


    6. 2 Surely I have behaved and quieted myself, as a child that is weaned of his mother: my soul is even as a weaned child


    7. child shall play on the hole of the asp, and the weaned child shall put his hand on the cockatrice' den


    8. 15 And the child grew up and was weaned, and he went in the ways of his father Methuselah, perfect and upright with God


    9. 4 And the child grew up and he was weaned, and Abraham made a great feast on the day that Isaac was weaned


    10. 8 And the child grew, and was weaned: and Abraham made a great feast the same day that Isaac was weaned

    11. 8 And the child grew, and was weaned: and Abraham made a great feast the


    12. same day that Isaac was weaned


    13. When the Revolution began in France in 1789, the men who made it were weaned on


    14. 15 And the child grew up and was weaned and he went in the ways of his father Methuselah perfect and upright with God


    15. The entire Pink Orchestra was weaned on this material


    16. 4 And the child grew up and he was weaned and Abraham made a great feast on the day that Isaac was weaned


    17. Ironically, about the time Jon was weaned from his dress code, I was forced to adopt it


    18. And would that be such a bad thing? Aren’t you halfway there already? Western society has already largely weaned itself away from the idea of a vengeful and jealous Dog


    19. the mind has been weaned


    20. “Then tell me your name so that I may come for my child when it is weaned

    21. When he is weaned, he will appear,


    22. When the boy was weaned,


    23. If the volunteers had not stopped their medication abruptly, they could have been slowly weaned off the stuff and lessened the intensity of their withdrawal


    24. This scenario results because of the math of a computer, which is a bit different from the math that we are used to, unless we were weaned on calculators


    25. The child grew, and was weaned


    26. Usually we are not weaned of this


    27. weaned of this Psychic Energy Connection at the age of 5 or 7 as


    28. I kept my cadence kindly informative, replicating the gently assuring voice that had weaned them from their iCrib-monitor to their iCrawl sen-zoo-sery


    29. She can no longer be weaned by her bad habits because of the poor environment that was enveloping her world


    30. “A world weaned on the gun as game loves it as babysitter and nanny and cannot imagine ever giving it up

    31. Weaned into a world promoting figments of our I'mage, our connectivity is a virtual synethesia: a collective perception giving rise to an altered reality inhabited by a consented upon abstraction and integrated with the socially corrected senses


    32. “We are hostages to innovation when infantile science, weaned on money, whines, 'If you don’t let us copyright it, we won’t explore that frontier


    33. There was the Tribe of the Methadonians, and this tribe was comprised of former heroin addicts that had been weaned off of heroin and switched to the use of methadone


    34. And while we are here, make us wiser and better every day than other; more weaned from the world, and more willing to leave it; more holy, heavenly, and spiritual; that the longer we live in this world, the fitter we may be for another world, and our last days may be our best days, our last works our best works, and our last comforts our sweetest comforts


    35. Weaned: To detach from that which one is strongly attached or devoted to


    36. If there is a mare that is with her foal and pregnant it can save you by selling the foal when it’s weaned


    37. In most modern, industrialized nations today, infants are not weaned on natural food at all, but on all kinds of processed, and pureed stuff


    38. She did not rebuke Jo with saintly speeches, only loved her better for her passionate affection, and clung more closely to the dear human love, from which our Father never means us to be weaned, but through which He draws us closer to Himself


    39. "I had thought of remaining in England, till I weaned my child; but this state of freedom was too peaceful to last, and I had soon reason to wish to hasten my


    40. The delirium was not fixed, however; having weaned her eyes from contemplating the outer darkness, by degrees she centered her attention on him, and discovered who it was that held her

    41. They saw their fathers and mothers, weaned and broken with privation and excessive labour, sinking unhonoured into the welcome oblivion of the grave


    42. For years I had gradually weaned him from that drug mania which had threatened once to check his remarkable career


    43. Lord love 'ee, neither court-paying, nor preaching, nor the seven thunders themselves, can wean a woman when 'twould be better for her that she should be weaned


    44. Many of the investors profiled in this book were weaned on Barron’s


    45. The delirium was not fixed, however; having weaned her eyes from contemplating the outer darkness, by degrees she centred her attention on him, and discovered who it was that held her


    46. But we heard a coyote howl upwind and we heard a cow bawling for her late weaned bairn


    47. The fathers say little; they only sigh and make a clicking sound with their tongues that indicates their grief; they know that they are about to lose that help which they have reared and trained their sons to render; that when their sons return they will no longer be sober and industrious laborers, but soldiers, weaned from their former life of simplicity, grown dissolute, and vain of their uniforms


    48. What could ail the lad to be so changed, so spiritless? Was his love so deep that to be weaned from Judith for even a few short hours could break his spirit thus? Or was it possible that the duel and the fatigues of that midnight encounter had been too much for his strength? Lindley could answer none of these questions, so the lover’s thoughts soon strayed back to Mistress Judith, and the player’s lad was forgot


    49. The invidious occurrences of the rebellion would be forgotten in the resentment of the people against France, and they would soon be weaned from that attachment to her which is founded on the aid that was rendered to separate from the mother country


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    "weaned" definitions

    freed of dependence on something especially (for mammals) mother's milk