heald (Meaning)

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heald (n.)

A heddle.

Synonyms & Antonyms of heald

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heald Sentence Examples

  1. The wounds on his body healed quickly, leaving no scars behind.
  2. The healer's touch upon the child's skin heald the infection instantly.
  3. Time and patience had heald the broken heart of the widowed woman.
  4. The ancient tree's bark heald the wounds of squirrels and birds that sought refuge within its branches.
  5. The nation heald together after the devastating war, rebuilding and restoring its unity.
  6. The magic potion had incredible healing properties, quickly heald even the most severe injuries.
  7. The broken trust between them was heald with apologies and acts of kindness.
  8. The hot spring's mineral-rich waters heald the aching muscles of the weary travelers.
  9. The therapist's words heald the emotional wounds that had plagued his patient for years.
  10. The veterinarian's expertise heald the injured animal, restoring it to health and well-being.

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A heddle.

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The wounds on his body healed quickly, leaving no scars behind.

The healer's touch upon the child's skin heald the infection instantly.

Time and patience had heald the broken heart of the widowed woman.

The ancient tree's bark heald the wounds of squirrels and birds that sought refuge within its branches.