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- noun Plural form of
soother .
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Examples
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We developed the culture that still exists today where baby bottles and soothers are ubiquitous symbols of infancy.
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That, and toast with butter were our stomach soothers.
madkestrel: Today in 1889, the Coca-Cola Company, th madkestrel 2010
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He knew better than to eat anything from the vendors; one of the reasons that "Pandemonium Cure-All" made money was that it had stomach-soothers in it, and the Great Mage Pandemonium could usually effect a cure or two right on the spot.
Widows and Orphans R. Daniel Lester 2010
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Some of the workers had needed extra doses of mind-soothers as a result.
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I found that BY two – and not a minute earlier – both of my older kids were completely cheerful about giving up their soothers.
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We developed the culture that still exists today where baby bottles and soothers are ubiquitous symbols of infancy.
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According to new age soothers, I should seize the day and seek joy.
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Make sure your children have enough soothers to last them the entire trip.
Archive 2009-06-01 Loukia 2009
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Recently we shared some favoritehandmade spa beauty highlights here on Crafting a Green World, and here is another spotlight on ways to create your own summer spa soothers from your own kitchen cupboard.
The Handmade Spa, Part Two : DIY Sea Salt Scrubs, Cucumber Rose Masks & Tea Spritzers 2009
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A general round-up of what defines us as women reveals, not surprisingly, that women are the traditional nurturers, the connection-makers, the socializers, and the soothers.
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