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How to use mend in a sentence

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Sometimes I wish I had chosen to be one of those who mend lives but it is too late for regrets.
The train was still moving slowly, although beginning to mend her pace, and the drunkard got his feet without a fall.
There are also types of adhesive caulking that will mend split or loose roofing shingles as well as splits or cracks in siding.
And when it broke, he would work around the clock to mend it, so everything was shipshape for one's weekend diving.
If we, the press and the people, refuse to avert our gaze from the misdoings of the BCCI, it might be forced to mend its ways.
The pain was troubling him towards the latter stages but with a week to recover to the next game, he has the time to mend properly.
I should have come to your room and tried to mend the painful breach between us after all these years.
The original versions of the York Waits also worked as nightwatchmen and barely had enough money to mend their costumes.
He is friendly with them and once managed to mend a leaking pipe for them with his spanner.
A kiss and an embrace will mend hurt when it comes from deep inside of you.
Red clover flowers, strawberry leaves and comfrey leaves help to mend damaged cells, including chaffed or wind-blown skin.
The High Bailiff shall make a stool and mend the pillory to punish chiders and scolders by Christmas.
So what better time than the feel-good season to mend a wounded friendship?
When she broke her arm and was told it would not mend completely, she consulted de Vries.
While on the mend, the former freshman sued the university for not warning residents of the perilous nature of upper-story windows.
We tune skis, mend Gore-tex, modify toys, and attack piles of forgotten gear on total faith that it will snow before Christmas.
The disposition of all power is to abuses, nor does it at all mend the matter that its possessors are a majority.
She put both hands flat on her lap, then reached them up again to mend the damage she'd done to her hair.
Cast iron can also be repaired, though it is difficult to mend a break with any strength.
And the Blues' boss is extremely unlikely to tinker around with a mend and make-do loan move, or a temporary quick fix.
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Examples from Classical Literature
These two sentences are so faulty that the only way to mend them is to rewrite them.
You must put it upright against the daylight, and mend your drawing, freehand, faithfully by the copy.
I don't know that the designation of mandatories of Europe would mend the matter.
Miss Ralston was touched by this tribute to her pupil, but she could not promise to mend the broken record.
He ordered one of his men to take a cartful of stones and a rake and to set off to mend the road, which was to be done as follows.
Thirdly, to mend themselves, and the existing state of things, as far as either are marred or mendable.
Vansittart's superannuation Bill will create a great deal of discussion, and which he will not mend by his explanations.
Perhaps you would like to hear about it, while you mend that tear in your muslin.
Not by threats can he compel them to help mend the breaches in the Palisades.
The glass of the compass got broken one night, and we contrived to mend it with adhesive tape from the medicine-chest.
The farrier said he might mend up enough to sell for a few pounds, but Jerry said, no!
I'm quite sure I'll be able to mend any can at the end of a week, but the bottoming of them will take longer.
Let us do what is needful, bow to the right, and in somewise forsake the wrong, and mend where we have broken.
Then the odometer got broken through being jammed in some uneven ice, and it took some hours to mend it by a process of lashing.
Until the time when he walked from the sick-bay, unsteadily, but on the mend.
What payment could he offer, he who could scarcely find the coins to fill his salt-box or to mend his surplice?
We are perfectly convinced of the puerility of it all, but that does not help us in the least to mend it.
It is quite impossible, because always one has either to buy new and better ones, or mend and remend the poor ones.
It is likely to live without you, Charlot, unless you mend your conduct.
As for the clout I gave Master Peter, here is a groat to mend it.
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