Sentences with quell
quell
Q q - Troops eventually quelled the unrest. [VERB noun]
- The Information Minister is trying to quell fears of a looming oil crisis. [VERB noun]
- Rush Hush or to quell McCain?
- Holding crucial negotiations overnight in the first formal bid to form a stable British government and quell jittery financial markets.
- To quell pain
- The troops quelled the rebellion quickly.
- Will it be able to sustain its 10% economic growth rate, quell rural discontent, build a sound market-based financial system.
- In yet another futile attempt to quell threats to the homeland.
- The child's mother quelled his fears of the thunder.
- Guaranteed approval car loans are what they should look for to quell such anxieties.
- Here is a four step exercise that is simple to follow and has help quell many a panic attack.
- And now regretfully you need to quell this almighty mother of all hangovers.