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comfort
noun as in good feeling; ease
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noun as in aid, help
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verb as in soothe, console, cheer up
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Finally, I move on to baked goods, the sweet and comforting finale of the day.
"I didn't make one serve-volley, didn't use a lot of drop shots, and then you arrive to a point where you play Carlos and have to go out of the comfort zone," Sinner said.
Bayrou says young people will be saddled with years of debt payments "for the sake of the comfort of boomers", if France fails to tackle a national debt of 114% of its annual economic output.
One gets the sense he receives more comfort from that daily cold shock than from his one-sided conversations with God.
“Sirât” is giving odd comfort in a cultural moment of uncertainty, a rare outcome for a low-budget art film.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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