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soothing

[soo-thing] / ˈsu ðɪŋ /


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It’s the reason meal kits feel so soothing — everything ready, nothing frantic, no mid-recipe scavenger hunt for a missing clove of garlic.

From Salon

As soothing wins go, this was a warm bubble bath for the Seahawks, who secured a playoff berth and assumed the driver’s seat in the race for the NFC’s No. 1 seed.

From Los Angeles Times

Footage of rolling flames is as soothing as the real thing, and without the choking emissions and sooty clean-up.

From Salon

That might sound counterintuitive to most people, but Platt grew up in the spotlight, and finds the immersive immediacy of live performance soothing.

From Los Angeles Times

There is a timeless vision of domestic life that can be soothing and transporting even for the resolutely working mother or happily urban person.

From The Wall Street Journal