Sentences with wean
wean
W w - The baby would be weaned and she would bring it home. [be VERB-ed]
- He was mellowed by a wife who weaned him off violence and drink. [V n off/from n]
- So can Australia wean itself off coal?
- Mr Kim, North Korea's chief negotiator in six-party talks designed to wean the hardline communist state from its nuclear weapons program.
- weaned on good books
- The cow has weaned her calf.
- It will take skilful political leadership to wean Australia away from the warrior state.
- It is too soon to see if editors and art directors will be able to wean themselves away from their airbrushes.
- The kittens are finally weaning.
- He managed to wean himself off heroin.
- She is weaning from her addiction to tobacco.
- The need to reduce had weaned us from rich desserts.