Definition of Soothered

1. Verb. (past of soother) ¹

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Definition of Soothered

1. soother [v] - See also: soother

Lexicographical Neighbors of Soothered

soops
soorma
soosoo
soot
soot black
soot wart
soote
sooted
sooterkin
sooterkins
sootes
sooth
soothe
soothed
soother
soothered
soothering
soothers
soothes
soothest
soothfast
soothful
soothing
soothing syrup
soothingly
soothingness
soothingnesses
soothings
soothly
soothness

Literary usage of Soothered

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Canadian Monthly and National Review by William White (1873)
""Soothered" down once more, some years later, into a quiet, honest trader, under "P. Murrough, MM" (master mariner ? — witness the gentleman's card : ) she ..."

2. The Canadian Monthly and National Review by William White (1873)
"Soothered " down once more, some years later, into a quiet, honest trader, under "P. Murrough, MM" (master mariner? — witness the gentleman's card:) she ..."

3. The Canadian Monthly and National Review by William White (1873)
"Soothered " down once more, some years later, into a quiet, honest trader, under "P. Murrough, MM" (master mariner ? — witness the gentleman's card : ) she ..."

4. The Irish Penny Journal (1841)
"... and only " soothered" her for his own purposes ; and Phil perceived that Rose understood his tactics too well to render any further tampering with her ..."

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