Consoling in a sentence as an adjective

It's a consoling thought for the childless... almost all the branches of the vine end.

EY: "What a wonderful and consoling person you are!" AdG: "I think that's fine.

And here we are consoling ourselves about still being in-demand at the ripe old age of 40.

There are lots that don't want me either, if it's any consolation and you need consoling.

I was just exchanging emails with him last week and he was consoling me about our startup struggles. Having trouble making sense of this.

I was generalizing the later, as it can be dealt with, with consoling. The former can be very nasty and serious.

I find it really consoling that some time I'll happen to die or get around to killing myself. To me, ******* would bring immediate advantages.

If they HAD caused an accident, how would you go about consoling the victims?" Oh, that sucks for you, but hey maybe your pain/death will convince the car companies to finally do something!

I ignored the sleep consoling on the site and just did my own experiments with the data. I have a sleep number bed and turns out I needed to deflate the bed more to keep me from waking up all those time.

At a skosh over 27 * 2, I will leave you with Byron's words in a letter to Tom Moore: "Damn your nel mezzo camin--'the prime of one's life' is a much consoling expression."

It's a heart-breaking story but it's consoling that you're now on the road to at least a partial recovery. It makes me respect the fragility of it all: that it was potentially all due to a single tick.

I try resolve this by consoling myself that maybe this meritocratic victory isnt really a victory . Maybe the theory that some people are higher and up and some people are lower down isnt applicable to ranking human beings .

> It’s consoling to think that, beneath all these distractions, we’ll discover our shining, authentic selves, or even achieve a state of “mindfulness.” But I doubt it.

I know how cricket played a major role in consoling the nation in troubled times and helped people to bond together irrespective of their races. Muttiah Muralitharan, who was one of the best bowlers the game has ever seen, was a Tamil himself.

I love that you can use it as a serial console as well - great for consoling into cisco routers - particularly now that Microsoft in it's infinite wisdom has dropped hyper terminal. In fact, Putty is better than terminal.

>Similarly, apes have recently been documented consoling one another after conflicts Apes have also been documented reading the Economist. Guess which family **** Sap belongs to.

I'm sorry if this is somewhat cliche, but based on my own thought and decisions I've continued my faith in Jesus and God from my childhood, and this is also consoling. On the other side, I've almost if not completely become an atheist at one point, and even then I realized that ******* was too final a choice for how little I knew about reality.

Afterward, I began consoling my daughter and relayed that I thought it had just been a transformer, and that we'd probably have power restored within a few hours, but honestly, for about 30 seconds, I wasn't entirely sure that the world's future was as sound as I had previously known it to be.

Consoling definitions

adjective

affording comfort or solace

See also: comforting consolatory