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Example sentences for "mildest"

Lexicographically close words:
mil; milch; mild; milde; milder; mildew; mildewed; mildews; mildly; mildness
  1. So earnest does this mildest of the Reformers become, that he suggests severe measures to restrain such impious teachings as those of Copernicus.

  2. In case of putrid fever no other food should be allowed, during the first weeks of recovery, than the mildest vegetable substances.

  3. The part affected should be bathed twice a day with a sponge dipped in cold water, and the bowels regulated by the mildest laxatives.

  4. Reading no expression whatever in that "Book of Beauty" but the mildest sort of despair, he drew himself up again, and grunted out an adjuration to "heave ahead.

  5. Then he glanced at Mr. Toosypegs, but still nothing was to be read in those pallid, freckled features, but the mildest sort of anguish.

  6. A PILL is the mildest form of administering Medicine, because of its gradual solution in the Stomach, and the same quantity of the same material, taken in a draught, produces a very different effect.

  7. It has been said to be one of the mildest of the mercurials; but this cannot be the case, as it occasionally acts with great violence on both the stomach and bowels, producing much pain and prostration.

  8. As a medicine pure mercurous oxide is one of the mildest of the mercurials, and is used both internally and externally; but chiefly as a fumigant, or made into an ointment.

  9. It is the mildest and the most extensively used of all the mercurial preparations.

  10. Like almond oil, it is occasionally employed as a laxative and vermifuge, and is, perhaps, one of the mildest known.

  11. Very little medicine was required, and none was administered, except of the mildest description.

  12. He remarks that drastic purgatives are sometimes inadmissible in ascites, when an affection of the liver or mesentery is its remote cause, and there is a tendency to a spontaneous diarrhoea, which even the mildest purgatives would increase.

  13. Chilblains are the mildest manifestation of this condition.

  14. In the most extreme degree the parts are swollen, stiff, and livid, and the capillary circulation is almost stagnant; this is local or symmetric gangrene, the mildest form of which follows asphyxia.

  15. One almost blushes at having to explain, in a popular style, the mistakenness, to use the mildest word, of these objections.

  16. Here many a virgin troop I may descry, Like stars of mildest influence, gliding by.

  17. And Maraschino," suggests Sir Mark, in the mildest tone.

  18. At this, both girls laugh merrily, and so, after a bit, does Dicky himself, to whose soul the mildest mirth is an everlasting joy.

  19. Other things there are to take the mind back to the time when the coins the peasant turns up with his hoe were fresh from the mint at Locri, and when the mildest of philosophies was first-- .

  20. By graduating the electric current, Rosenbach was able to provoke the whole series of epileptic phenomena described above, from the mildest to the most serious manifestations.

  21. The mildest is represented by the winged idiot that John Burroughs' little boy called a "blunderhead.

  22. But in point of fact I believe he was the mildest and most inoffensive of men.

  23. This Humour of turning every Misfortune into a Judgment, proceeds from wrong Notions of Religion, which, in its own nature, produces Goodwill towards Men, and puts the mildest Construction upon every Accident that befalls them.

  24. To end the affair at once, the latter, whose gentle nature embraced the mildest measures, obtained the earl's permission to send Mr. Stanhope abroad.

  25. In mildest tone would just express The charms a canvas may possess, Where Loves and Graces seem to smile And do th' enchanted eye beguile.

  26. The object of General Trochu is, they say, to amuse the Parisians, and if he can by hook or by crook get the National Guard under the mildest of fires, to celebrate their heroism, in order that they may return the compliment.

  27. Out of whom in the mildest manner, like comfortable natural rest, comes mere asphyxia and death everlasting!

  28. For nervous persons, however, for novices just commencing with salt water bathing, the mildest are the best.

  29. Then, turning blandly towards him, he said in the mildest of tones-- "Have you ever rowed in a pond?

  30. The shouting would stir the blood of the mildest mortal that ever breathed.


  31. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "mildest" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.