0 past simple and past participle of nurse
2 When a woman nurses a baby, she feeds it with milk from her breasts.
When nursed by a control-fed dam, the pancreatic weight was comparable with controls by weaning.
In one of them a well-known actor said that she had nursed her daughter's children.
She nursed the deity back to health and later became his wife.
However, an infant might gain if it nursed randomly from any female.
One man had recently been in hospital as a cardiac patient, and had been nursed by a nurse practitioner.
Men, however, must be nursed back to full, active literacy after the fighting is over.
Nuns nursed in fever hospitals and fed the starving at their convents.
Those who supplemented early and nursed little at night resumed cycles at a median of 7-7 months, all but one woman resuming within a year.