while, the remembrance of the distress I had been in wore off, and as that <span class="searchmatch">abated</span>, the little motion I had in my desires to return wore off with it, till...
be ... characteristics of an <span class="searchmatch">abated</span> malformation - one that has responded , at least in part , to a particular <span class="searchmatch">abative</span> . 2023 January 5, Tonya N. Davis...
1719 — Daniel Defoe. Robinson Crusoe. About the twelfth day, the weather <span class="searchmatch">abating</span> a little, the master made an observation as well as he could, and found...
it was apparent that the Ship would founder; and tho' the Storm began to <span class="searchmatch">abate</span> a little, yet it was not poſſible ſhe could ſwim till we might run into...
1813 — Jane Austen. Pride and Prejudice. The morrow produced no <span class="searchmatch">abatement</span> of Mrs. Bennet's ill-humour or ill health. Mr. Collins was also in the same...
1851, Herman Melville, Moby Dick: But the fagged whale <span class="searchmatch">abated</span> his speed, and blindly altering his course, went round the stern of the ship towing the two...
the hard-rutted track banked above the Scheldt. Though glad the heat had <span class="searchmatch">abated</span> a little, Clara was still too hot in her dark wool riding devantiere....
1851, Herman Melville, Moby Dick: At such times, under an <span class="searchmatch">abated</span> sun; afloat all day upon smooth, slow heaving swells; seated in his boat, light as a birch...
not so high as at first, being nearer land, I held my hold till the wave <span class="searchmatch">abated</span>, and then fetched another run, which brought me so near the shore that the...
eleven in number, to God’s mercy and the wild sea; for though the storm was <span class="searchmatch">abated</span> considerably, yet the sea ran dreadfully high upon the shore, and might...