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heal all
  1. n. decumbent blue-flowered European perennial thought to possess healing properties; naturalized throughout North America [syn: self-heal, Prunella vulgaris]

  2. common woodland herb of temperate North America having yellow nodding flowers and small round blue fruits [syn: yellow clintonia, Clintonia borealis]

Usage examples of "heal all".

If it were possible to heal all injuries, even those so small we dont notice them, wouldnt that hold off age?

And I can't heal all the ill, for some ailments are purely physical.

I would certainly never claim to be able to heal all cases of blindness, but over the years I have brought sight back to about ten people.

If we could take the husband out of the picture, that wouldn't heal all the damage he'd done.

All I had discovered so far was that sword wounds didn't heal all that quickly, even with order-mastery, and that not everyone liked Duke Berfir, and even fewer liked Kyphros and Kyphrans in general-or wizards.

Maati and Thariinye used their horns to close and heal all of the lesions and restore life to the cat's damaged exterior, though Thariinye winced in sympathy as he did so.