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n. (sore throat English)
Usage examples of "sore throats".
Most were ones I knew and they were correctly labeled as to their virtues: slippery-elm bark for sore throats, raspberry leaves for morning sickness and the like.
Water was no longer melted from the radioactive snow, and people were already beginning to feel stronger, their sore throats, headaches and other ailments starting to fade.
She put a pan of water on the fire to steep her bruise-remedy in, then made up her potion with the addition of a couple of recognizable, foraged herbs known to numb sore throats.
In the waking world, people don't shoot green beams from their eyes, beams that cure fevers and sore throats.
My suffering had no end: colds, stomachaches, sore throats, flus, rashes, fevers.
The flowers, boiled in oil and water, with a little honey and alum, have proved good as a gargle for sore throats.
The juice can be boiled to an extract with sugar, when it is called Rob, and is used for inflammatory sore throats.
So they heated up the rags they had, turn and turn about put them on chests and backs and throats, drank willow-tea for the fever and the sore throats and mostly stayed under covers, while the boats passed, and the rains spattered on the willow-leaves, and winds swayed the trees and shook down water to keep the blankets damp and keep their clothes from drying.