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sustenance

[suhs-tuh-nuhns] / ˈsʌs tə nəns /


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His art would ever after draw sustenance from the region’s forms, practices and traditions.

From The Wall Street Journal

It often took all day to create every meal from scratch, laboring in a hot kitchen to cook enough sustenance to support dawn- to-dusk physical labor.

From Literature

In a story built on hubris, violence and scientific ambition, it’s the smallest gestures of sustenance that feel the most human.

From Salon

This pure and balanced duet of meat and drink echoes Hemingway’s sentiment that food isn’t mere sustenance.

From Salon

The journey so far — 17 tattoos to date — has provided sustenance and even inspiration.

From Los Angeles Times