Child's+bed

  • 81cot — n. folding bed (AE; BE has camp bed) 1) to open up, unfold a cot 2) a folding cot child s bed (BE) 3) see crib * * * [kɒt] unfold a cot [ child s bed ] (BE) see crib [ folding bed ] (AE; BE has camp bed) to open up …

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  • 82Prison nursery — A prison nursery is a section of a prison that houses incarcerated mothers and their child. Prison nurseries are not common in correctional facilities in the United States today, although prior to the 1950s many states had them and they are… …

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  • 83Laura Wright (author) — Infobox Writer imagesize = 150px name = Laura Wright caption = pseudonym = birthdate = birthplace = Minnesota, U.S. occupation = Novelist nationality = American period = 2002 present genre = Romance movement = notableworks = influences =… …

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  • 84Niño Dios of Mexico — Niño Dios image dressed in Aztec costume The Niño Dios (lit. God Child) of Mexico is a tradition of venerating the Child Jesus in Mexico which has taken root from the time it was introduced in the 16th century and then syncretized with pre… …

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  • 85tuck — tuck1 [ tʌk ] verb transitive ** 1. ) tuck something behind/into/under something to put something in a particular place, especially in order to keep it safe or hidden: He had a newspaper tucked under his arm. She took off her glasses and tucked… …

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  • 86Mr. Love Pants — Studio album by Ian Dury The Blockheads Released 29th June 1998 …

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  • 87tuck in — {v. phr.} To place the covers carefully around the person (usually a child) in bed. * /When I was a child, my mother used to tuck me into bed every night./ …

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  • 88tuck in — {v. phr.} To place the covers carefully around the person (usually a child) in bed. * /When I was a child, my mother used to tuck me into bed every night./ …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 89tuck — v. (d; tr.) to tuck into (to tuck a child into bed; he tucked his shirt into his trousers) * * * [tʌk] (d; tr.) to tuck into (to tuck a child into bed; he tucked his shirt into his trousers) …

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  • 90tuck\ in — v. phr. To place the covers carefully around the person (usually a child) in bed. When I was a child, my mother used to tuck me into bed every night …

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