She was still mad about that night but more than that, she didn't feel like being mothered by her sister. |
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She scolded him and generally mothered him as he insisted that he was completely fine, all the while biting back groans of pain. |
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The checkouts were populated by a mixture of young girls and housewives, and for the most part they mothered me rotten. |
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He was the youngest of four brothers and sister so he did get spoiled and I mothered him. |
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Emma O'Leary mothered four sons before her husband ran off with another woman, leaving her to raise the boys on her own. |
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While she was never married and had no children of her own, she mothered a great many. |
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It is an acknowledgement of all the black women who have mothered other people's children. |
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Our brown skin, curly hair and light eyes set us apart from the two peoples who mothered and fathered our nation. |
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The two girls worried constantly about each other, and Lauren mothered her all the time, checking that she was eating well, and was warm enough, and sleeping easily. |
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He loved to be mothered by women and women loved to mother him. |
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She mothered the soldiers and wrote letters to their families when they were wounded or killed at the front. |
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Lord Emsworth's favourite female not only mothered a litter of outlandish plots but has recently lent her imperial title to a Hampshire pub. |
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But not in the motherly ways, you know, I definitely hate to be mothered. |
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Nancy Pelosi has mothered a passel of children. |
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But in some counties necessity mothered invention. |
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Bouncy and hyperactive, he was mothered by his big sister Jade. |
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If the macaques were all cruelty, though, there would not be examples like Mozu — born without hands and feet, this snow monkey was protected by her troop and mothered offspring. |
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She had seen fewer years than any of us, but she was of such superb Evehood and simplicity that she mothered us from the beginning. |
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Iron rusted, paper cracked, cream soured and vinegar mothered. |
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