Sentence for comfort | Use comfort in a sentence

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  • He has no other comfort. (10)
  • I must go and comfort mama. (4)
  • Do give a bit of comfort to it. (10)
  • Lucy was willing to see comfort. (10)
  • There was comfort in the thought. (8)
  • His mother hastened to comfort him. (9)
  • That is my comfort and my strength. (8)
  • How few people know what comfort is! (4)
  • Here, if they could know it, is their blessed comfort! (10)
  • There was no comfort to be got from it. (8)
  • She, however, did not give him comfort. (10)
  • And then they took to religion for comfort. (10)
  • Is there nothing one can get to comfort her? (4)
  • They gave him, unfortunately, little comfort. (8)
  • Mrs. Ercott gave it a squeeze; she wanted comfort. (8)
  • As the day grew nearer, Winifred was his only comfort. (8)
  • The comfort of it in her hours of leisure was extreme. (4)
  • Would any Protestant clergyman administer comfort to her? (10)
  • Wait and comfort her till I come, and answer no questions. (10)
  • Wait and comfort her till I come, and answer no questions. (22)
  • How fatted up with shell after shell of comfort and security! (8)
  • And he knew not what to do, how to help or comfort, how to save. (8)
  • To lie there beside him would be the greatest comfort she could get. (8)
  • His charitable kindness had been rearing a prime comfort for himself. (4)
  • From the customary events recorded in the journal he drew some comfort. (8)
  • Barren comfort to these will she dole; Dead is her face to their cries. (10)
  • If she did not need counsel, she must need the comfort of communication. (4)
  • But Emilia was nowhere visible to receive the administration of comfort. (10)
  • Why that should afford him peculiar comfort, none of us could comprehend. (10)
  • The religion of this vast English middle-class ruling the land is Comfort. (10)
  • Ossian poked his long nose into her calf, and that gave her a little comfort. (8)
  • A dim form of that very idea had passed through Rose, giving her small comfort. (10)
  • Wilfrid had to wait an hour for the duchess, who brought comfort when she came. (10)
  • What does comfort me is that it gives him real pleasure to see a hearty appetite. (10)
  • But an aggregation of comfort is not distasteful like an aggregation of the reverse. (2)
  • It was disloyal to Derek and to her purpose, which was to bring comfort to poor Tryst. (8)
  • Comfort came to them in a proclamation that England would not think of deserting them. (19)
  • She weakly found comfort in the praise which she might once have resented as patronage. (9)
  • Her natural spiritedness detested the monotony, her craven soul fawned for the comfort. (10)
  • Rhoda gave a loving answer, and again Dahlia shrank from the miserable comfort of words. (22)
  • Now, Harriet, do you see what a truly religious mind can do for us in the way of comfort? (10)
  • Sunday always brought this comfort to Fanny, and on this Sunday she felt it more than ever. (4)
  • That is my comfort, following shock on shock, Which sets faith quaking on their firmest rock. (10)
  • Wrapped in the comfort of his cowardice, he started to see Lady Jocelyn advancing to him again. (10)
  • English verdure, English culture, English comfort, seen under a sun bright, without being oppressive. (4)
  • Well, whatever may be his fate, we have the comfort of knowing that we have done our utmost to save him. (4)
  • He rested there, unmoving, with his face towards the wall, his arms clasped round his head to comfort it. (8)
  • Lavender sighed, and at this manifestation of his grief his sheep-dog redoubled her efforts to comfort him. (8)
  • Nataly said, after catching here and there at the fitful gleams of truce or comfort dropped from his words. (10)
  • It is a great comfort to have you so rich, and when you have nothing else to do, I hope you will think of us. (4)
  • With the window open, and the stove warm at his back, he worked there in great comfort nearly every afternoon. (9)
  • Mrs. Leighton felt the comfort of the critical attitude far too keenly to abandon it for anything constructive. (9)
  • In fact, each new start in life should be made with material new to you, if comfort is to attend the enterprise. (9)
  • Their arrival seemed to afford him real satisfaction, and their comfort to be an object of real solicitude to him. (4)
  • A little later, running up to put her hat on, she wondered why it was that Hilary always made her want to comfort him. (8)
  • Incapable of that any further, she leaned still in that direction and had a languid willingness to gain outward comfort. (10)
  • In all their disagreement he had looked as constantly to the comfort of his captives as if they had been his chosen guests. (9)
  • As far as I could apprehend, their baronetcies and doings in high regions had been of more comfort than their prescriptions. (10)
  • He had in fact relegated that to the company of the great questions exterior to his personal comfort which she always decided. (9)
  • His public boast was, that he owed no man a farthing; his secret comfort, that he possessed two thousand pounds in the Funds. (10)
  • But Mrs. Chump was in that frame of mind when, shamefully wounded by others, we find our comfort in wilfully wounding ourselves. (10)
  • But when this began she had been perfectly self-possessed for weeks, and we took great comfort together in the twenty-third psalm. (14)
  • There was no comfort in having him in London; he might as well be at Enscombe; but Richmond was the very distance for easy intercourse. (4)
  • Luckily he had taken the organs for blue-bottles in his last years, which had been a comfort, and they had been able to enjoy the tunes. (8)
  • She expected him in this event to do as he pleased, and she resigned herself to it with considerable comfort in holding him accountable. (9)
  • That he had a good heart was evident to her from his devotion to his two beautiful wards and his really touching solicitude for their comfort. (1)
  • Within a minute the stalwart Berry, despatched by the baronet to arrange everything for their comfort, had opened the door, and made his bow. (10)
  • Yet he was a gentleman capable of apprehending simultaneously that he sinned against his pride in the means he adopted to comfort his nature. (10)
  • First as a comfort to Fanny, then as an auxiliary, and last as her substitute, she was established at Mansfield, with every appearance of equal permanency. (4)
  • The Bath paper one morning announced the arrival of the Dowager Viscountess Dalrymple, and her daughter, the Honourable Miss Carteret; and all the comfort of No. (4)
  • That detestable Mrs. Mainwaring, who, for your comfort, has fretted herself thinner and uglier than ever, is still here, and they have been all closeted together. (4)

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