Sentences with nourish
nour·ish
N n - The food she eats nourishes both her and the baby. [VERB noun]
- Journalists on the whole don't create public opinion. They can help to nourish it. [VERB noun]
- A cosy, warming experience to nourish body and soul.
- Coral bleaching happens when microscopic plants called zooxanthellae, which nourish the corals and give them their colour.
- To nourish resentment
- He had long nourished the dream of living abroad.
- A passionate advocate for the rights of a kid to eat things that might nourish them, Bell makes a legitimate point.
- They are the brussels sprouts of the book world, the worthy tomes that feed the intellect and nourish the soul.
- To nourish discontent among the workers; to nourish the arts in one's community.
- This is a beautiful book and it will nourish almost every kind of reader like manna from heaven.