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comforting
[ kuhm-fer-ting ]
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of comforting1
Example Sentences
You can also blend it with oil for a finishing drizzle—maybe even atop a comforting congee.
“It was almost like you were next to a saint. When you were around him it was one of the most comforting feelings,†she said.
"It's hard to describe, but it's quite comforting to know someone has got her hands - that part of her lives on in a way," explains Ms Gosling.
Do I really want to pursue another deep connection with someone new, or do I want to be by myself, which is more comforting in many ways?
The recently aired sixth episode shows Timothy and Victoria visiting the local monastery, where Timothy has a comforting conversation with its head monk about, what else, death.
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