'twould be better for her that she should be
weaned."
"I never had any one, horse or man, that was kind to me, or that I cared to please, for in the first place I was taken from my mother as soon as I was
weaned, and put with a lot of other young colts; none of them cared for me, and I cared for none of them.
She did not rebuke Jo with saintly speeches, only loved her better for her passionate affection, and clung more closely to the dear human love, from which our Father never means us to be
weaned, but through which He draws us closer to Himself.
The propriety of these distinctions is explained by the nature of the senatorial trust, which, requiring greater extent of information and tability of character, requires at the same time that the senator should have reached a period of life most likely to supply these advantages; and which, participating immediately in transactions with foreign nations, ought to be exercised by none who are not thoroughly
weaned from the prepossessions and habits incident to foreign birth and education.
Hetty blushed a deep rose-colour when Captain Donnithorne entered the dairy and spoke to her; but it was not at all a distressed blush, for it was inwreathed with smiles and dimples, and with sparkles from under long, curled, dark eyelashes; and while her aunt was discoursing to him about the limited amount of milk that was to be spared for butter and cheese so long as the calves were not all
weaned, and a large quantity but inferior quality of milk yielded by the shorthorn, which had been bought on experiment, together with other matters which must be interesting to a young gentleman who would one day be a landlord, Hetty tossed and patted her pound of butter with quite a self-possessed, coquettish air, slyly conscious that no turn of her head was lost.
On the other hand, their six or eight years of book education had
weaned them away from the occupation of their mothers.
It
weaned me of all further desire to rail at Mary, and I felt an uncommon drawing to her.
A puppy, a little puppy scarcely
weaned. For two cents I'd give you what-for myself.
“It is not at all remarkable; a half-breed can never be
weaned from the savage ways—and, for one of his lineage, the boy is much nearer civilization than could, in reason, be expected.”
"Mebbe you-all think I ain't
weaned yet?" Daylight demanded.
Effects of reducing dietary crude protein and metabolic energy in
weaned piglets.
The calves in this group were
weaned at the age of 70 days after birth (early weaning).