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Example sentences for "quiets"

Lexicographically close words:
quietists; quietlie; quietly; quietness; quietnesse; quiett; quietude; quietus; quik; quil
  1. The answer of a good conscience quiets the distempered mind, it comes by the sprinkling and washing of Christ’s blood.

  2. You take faith to be a persuasion of God’s love that calms and quiets the mind.

  3. Like huge primeval stones that strew this plain, Their nameless sorrows sink upon my breast, And like this ardent sky their cancelled pain Smiles at my grief and quiets my unrest.

  4. But finally they quiets down enough so Will can put it to a vote.

  5. It is both a sedative and hypnotic, and, if given in large doses, quiets the brain, and excites the spinal cord.

  6. Let me write once more--let me think once more of him, because it quiets me to know that he is going away, and that the sea will have parted us before I am married.

  7. But the night, hiding many and the most furious of the actions, quiets and lulls nature, and doth not suffer it to be carried to intemperance by the eye.

  8. Thus wine, after it hath heated and disturbed, calms the mind again and quiets the frenzy; and when men are dead drunk, their passions are at rest.

  9. The menthol acts on the stomach and quiets it.

  10. An ice bag placed over the heart frequently gives relief and quiets the distress and pain.

  11. In delirium tremens, infusion drank with some red pepper in it settles the stomach and quiets the craving for drink.

  12. This relieves the pain and quiets the nerves and stimulates the heart.

  13. Spirits of camphor and aromatic spirits of ammonia stimulates the heart, while the tincture of valerian quiets the nervous system.

  14. When the lion discovers the loss, the fox quiets his master by asking, "If the boar had possessed a heart, would he have been so foolish as to disobey you so persistently?

  15. Nevertheless Enan quiets Joseph's fears, and promises that no harm shall befall him.

  16. But the tiny filets de hareng, with their tang of the sea, sharpen his appetite, and the wine quiets his nerves and refreshes his brain, and the puree warms him and the lobster steaming in its thick, spicy sauce cheers him.

  17. In comes Ailie: one look at her quiets and abates the eager students.

  18. Garrett "One look at her quiets the students" .

  19. She says she can sputter and rage and laugh, and he just listens and quiets her down.

  20. Meanwhile I inly curse the bore Of hunting still the same old coon, And envy him, outside the door, In golden quiets of the moon.

  21. On this basis it saves from starva- tion by theft, and quiets pain with anodynes.

  22. She quiets him with the promise of teaching him the sweet joys of vengeance.

  23. In Which Opportunity is Afforded the Skipper of the "Black Eagle" to Practice Villainy in the Fog and He Quiets His Scruples.

  24. Sometimes scarped beef, lean and rare, salted and spread on very thin bread, quiets the stomach at once, while it is highly nourishing.

  25. It gives strength to the uterine walls, quiets the first approach of pain, controls any spasmodic contractions, and brings about such a healthy condition that all danger is averted.

  26. Not infrequently after parturition the heart quiets down from its exertion to a rate below normal.

  27. Too much will make a patient wakeful, a little often quiets nervous irritability.

  28. Also, atropin sometimes quiets cardiac pain, but it will not steady the heart, may irritate it, and will increase vasomotor tension, although peripheral nerve irritation may be diminished.

  29. A crying fretful baby often quiets down as if by magic, providing he is not hungry and the diaper is dry, when taken into a cool room with fresh air.

  30. When the little one is discovered to be nervous, fretful, impatient, and easily irritated early in the morning, it should be left alone in its bed or in the nursery until it quiets down.

  31. How often in the days of one’s youth the soul struggles hard for freedom and pleads for rest; the “flesh” quiets its fears by promising to yield to its desires in maturer years.

  32. His composure and holy tranquilness is such that commands and quiets all strife, contentions and heated discussions.

  33. Its use arrests the vomiting, stops the pain, and quiets the violent movements of the bowel.

  34. It quiets the action of the intestines and diminishes the number of the evacuations.

  35. It may be said that it quiets the irritation of the vaso-motor centre, whence result the glycosuria and other symptoms of diabetes.


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