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cured ADJ

cured MED
cured MED
cured NUTR
cured NUTR
cured NUTR

cured (meat, etc.)

cure <a cure; cures> N

seek a cure VB

seeking of a cure

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We had country cured ham, toast and hash browns with eggs that were perfectly poached -- still properly, impressively jiggly soft.
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In gratitude for being cured he gave the manor to the abbey, either then or some time later.
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It is not certain what real maladies these repellent drugs, cured, or seemed to cure.
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But the cured ham stayed at home, to be eaten every day at the table.
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Some bishops and psychiatrists contended that the prevailing psychology of the times suggested that people could be cured of such behavior through counseling.
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Some centuries later, in the year 2139, technology and medicine have advanced; she and several other frozen bodies are thawed out and their diseases cured.
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Most commonly cured by use of amulets or magical spells, the illnesses were thought to be caused by spiteful behavior or actions.
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The idea that jellyfish stings can be cured with the use of urine is an urban myth.
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In 1985 in his first book on TFT, he wrote that specific phobias could be cured in as little as five minutes.
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By the late 1930s most physicians believed that drunkards are neurotics "sic" and can not be cured by injections.
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