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well-nourished

ADJECTIVE
  1. properly nourished

How To Use well-nourished In A Sentence

  • I suspect that if the cops started hassling all the well-nourished bald guys with chin whiskers, I might soon find this tiresome.
  • [I] t is a long stretch to compare a half-starved bird that kills all her nestlings to a well-nourished woman who just delivered a baby and gets depressed two days later. An Evolutionary Model of Depression, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • For the school to flourish and thrive, just like a plant it needs to be placed in fertile and well-prepared soil, be strongly rooted and well-nourished and cared for.
  • At first Anna -- strong and well-nourished by the standards of wartime -- had instinctively tried to help some emaciated creature. IN LOVE AND WAR
  • To make sure the children are well-nourished, vitamin drops are usually recommended.
  • To make sure the children are well-nourished, vitamin drops are usually recommended.
  • But, it is a long stretch to compare a half-starved bird that kills all her nestlings to a well-nourished woman who just delivered a baby and gets depressed two days later. An Evolutionary Model of Depression, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • Humans do not possess either the digestive enzymes or the multiple-pouched digestive system enjoyed by ruminant animals, which are capable of consuming and being well-nourished by grain-based carbohydrates in their naturally-occurring state. Georgianna Donadio, MSc, Ph.D., D.C.: Rethinking Grain-Based Carbohydrates Part II
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