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mend <mend; mends> N

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However, they mend fences when age catches up with them and become thick friends.
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He had asked her to mend her ways several times in the past.
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Records show payments in 1778 to the sexton for mending graves.
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Participants are typically seeking a life-changing experience: a boost to improve their health, build their confidence, mend relationships or overcome past difficulties.
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Foster found himself on the mend after a serious heart attack and stepped back from political life during the middle 1930s.
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These camp followers often served as laundresses, cleaning and mending the uniforms of the soldiers.
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The potteries were used, mended and then reused by inhabitants.
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His punishment was reduced because of his penitence and his promise to mend his ways.
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This caused a rift between the two men that was not mended for almost 15 years.
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That only leaves me with one option, for her to mend it.
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