keep sb comfortable

Frequency: 5.025.6 per million words

To maintain a person's physical comfort, especially when they are ill or in a difficult situation.

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  • Nurses work hard to keep their patients comfortable.
  • We will provide extra blankets to keep you comfortable during your stay.
  • She adjusted the pillows to keep her grandfather comfortable in his bed.
  • Don't move him; just try to keep him comfortable until help arrives.
  • The airline is doing its best to keep passengers comfortable despite the delay.
  • The vet's primary concern was to keep the injured dog comfortable.
  • On a hot day, you should use a fan to keep the baby comfortable.
  • Keeping the patient comfortable is the main goal of hospice care.
  • He lit the fire to keep his guests comfortable on the chilly evening.
  • The doctor had prescribed medication specifically to keep her comfortable after the operation.