Some days before there had arrived at the house where Maria Clara and Aunt Isabel were staying a profusion of eases of European wines and food-stuffs, colossal mirrors, paintings, and Maria Clara's piano.
So I eases off my shoes, careful-like, and I eases acrost the floor to them sliding doors, and I puts my eye down to the little crack.
This eases the soil about the roots, lets in air and light, tends to clean the undergrowth of weeds, and gives it a great impetus.
I hope you've still the society of your young friend--it eases the mind of your old one.
You can let me your crib, if it eases you down, and produce the agreement, if there is any row.
Sometimes a kindly disposed captain eases his speed down.
He frequently succeeds in the Passionate Parts of the Tragedy, but more particularly where he slackens his Efforts, and eases the Style of those Epithets and Metaphors, in which he so much abounds.
It eases and unloads the Mind, clears and improves the Understanding, engenders Thoughts and Knowledge, animates Virtue and good Resolution, sooths and allays the Passions, and finds Employment for most of the vacant Hours of Life.
The juice of Lettuce mixed or boiled with Oil of Roses, applied to the forehead and temples procures sleep, and eases the headache proceeding of an hot cause: Being eaten boiled, it helps to loosen the belly.
Jasper; being worn, stops bleeding, eases the labour in women, stops lust, resists fevers and dropsies.
The leaves and roots boiled in wine with a little oil, and applied to the piles, or the falling down of the fundament, eases them, and so doth sitting over the hot fumes thereof.
The juice heated with the oil of Roses, and dropped into the ears, eases them of the noise and singing in them, and of deafness also.
It opens stoppages of the stomach and spleen, eases the rickets, the breast and sides being anointed with it.
A piece of the green husks put into a hollow tooth, eases the pain.
It strengthens both stomach and brain, especially the nerves and muscles, and eases them of such humours as afflict them, and hinder the motion of the body, they open obstructions of the liver and spleen, and takes away diseases thence coming.
The decoction with wine gargled in the mouth, eases the tooth-ache.
The juice held a while in the mouth, eases pains in the teeth.
It helps also to procure women’s courses, and eases all pains of the mother and to break and discuss wind therein, and in the bowels.
Sidenote: Disorders originating in the stomach] Standard medical works give about sixty different disorders arising from what is termed dis-eases of nutrition.
Sidenote: Preliminary treatment for dis-eases of the skin] The pimples or eruptions will gradually disappear when the causes are removed, and the same rule will apply to eczema or any chronic form of skin irritation.
The modern methods of preventing and of combating contagious dis-eases by disinfection are in harmony with the best known sanitary laws.
Nearly all dis-eases are traceable directly to unexcreted poisons which the body has been unable to throw off.
I've been sort of leaning on him in the train, and it eases me.
It eases the mind of the writer and does not deceive the reader.
Sal volatile easesthe head and nervous system and composes the manners, but no more than tears does it quench flames.
The whole manner of dealing with vessels obviously took the form which prevailed in the eases first mentioned.
He eases the one of a living, the other of a patent place, the third of a little snug post about the Court, and gives them over to followers of his own.
But it eases my conscience that you should know the truth, my dear.
Which to effect, by Absolon's foul wile You of the people's heart your prince beguile; Urging what eases they might reap by it Did you their legislative Judges sit.
It eases my mind; I give you my word, it eases my mind.
You see our weight eases it off like on the boat, and we may get her yet.
Now two on you," he said, "draw that under the lufftenant while we eases him up.
In the first town we strike I eases up to a tall Jasper after the black hoss has grabbed the opener on the bit.
He watches Chick hand-rub the hoss fur a while 'n' then he pulls out a roll 'n' eases Chick two bucks.
I eases | | up and knocks de window out and coaxes her to come to me.
I eases up and knocks de window out and coaxes her to come to me.
Numerous other disorders or dis-eases can be traced to this same general cause, and the subject of the poisonous products of fermentation and decomposition in the intestines will therefore be constantly referred to throughout this work.
But if the rider desires to strike him off at once at a canter, at the moment she eases her hand she should apply her spur smartly just behind the girth, and touch the horse lightly on the off shoulder with her whip.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "eases" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.