Mend

  • 101mend one's ways — correct one s past errors, behave in a new and improved manner …

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  • 102mend the rift — sew the tear, patch together the torn parts …

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  • 103on the mend — adverb (or adjective) : in the way of improvement his health is on the mend business … continues on the mend New York Times * * * on the mend Improving, recovering • • • Main Entry: ↑mend * * * improving in health or condition; recovering …

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  • 104Hans Mend — (* 16. März 1888 in der Nähe von Rothenburg ob der Tauber; † 13. Februar 1942 im Zuchthaus Osterstein in Zwickau) war ein deutscher Landwirt. Einen Namen machte er sich durch zweifelhafte Gerüchte und Veröffentlichungen als Möchtegern Autor.… …

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  • 105How Can You Mend a Broken Heart — Infobox Single Name = How Can You Mend a Broken Heart Artist = Bee Gees Album = Trafalgar Released = 1971 B side = Country Woman Format = 7 single Recorded = January 28, 1971 IBC Studios, London Genre = Pop Length = Label = Polydor (UK) Atco (U.S …

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  • 106Make Do and Mend — Origin West Hartford, Connecticut, United States Genres Post Hardcore, Melodic Hardcore Years active 2006 – present Labels Panic Records …

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  • 107on the mend — {adj. phr.} Healing; becoming better. * /John s broken leg is on the mend./ * /Mary s relationship with Joan is on the mend./ …

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  • 108on the mend — {adj. phr.} Healing; becoming better. * /John s broken leg is on the mend./ * /Mary s relationship with Joan is on the mend./ …

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  • 109it is never too late to mend — See also the two adjacent proverbs (it is never too late to learn, never too old to learn). 1590 R. GREENE (title) Never too late. 1594 LODGE & GREENE Looking Glass for London I3v Amends may neuer come too late. c 1645 J. HOWELL Familiar Letters… …

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  • 110when things are at the worst they begin to mend — 1582 G. WHETSTONE Heptameron of Civil Discourses vi. Thinges when they are at the worst, begin again to amend. The Feauer giueth place to health, when he hath brought the pacyent to deathes door. 1600 Sir John Oldcastle H1v Patience good madame,… …

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