Nurse meaning in English
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Definition
a nurse: a person who cares for the sick and assists doctors
to nurse (someone back to health): to treat, care for (someone until they are better)
Pronunciation examples
UK: When I grow up, I want to be a nurse.
US: The monkey nursed me back to health after my accident.
Examples
- "Nurse Baker : Good!"
- "The nurse will be waiting for you in room S15 at 3pm."
- "Philip : You know, I've never met a male nurse before."
- "Bruno : Your nurse is a parrot, Dr. Gilchrist!"
- "Nurse : Alright!"
- "Nurse, more gauze pads!"
- "Technique : Dress up like ghosts, monsters and sexy nurses in order to extort the precious candy."
- "Nurse Baker : Slow down, Mr Jones."
- "Nurse Baker : ...and mad cow disease."
- "My name's nurse Baker."
- "Polly : What about your nurse?"
- "Nurse Baker : ...malaria..."
- "Nurse : Hello sir."
- "Nurse Baker : Please, don't make jokes, Mr Jones."
- "Nurse Baker : Sorry."
- "Nurse, you can come in now!"
- "Nurse : I'm going to take that as a "yes"."
- "I'm going to grab some cake, nurse."
- "Nurse Baker : Don't worry, it will be covered by your company's health plan."
- "Dr. Loblaw : Nurse, send in my next patient please, mmkay!"
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