carrycot

IPA: kˈɛrikɑt

noun

  • A rectangular, box-shaped bed with handles, in which a baby can be carried while asleep.
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Examples of "carrycot" in Sentences

  • Plus she seemed to need a lot more room around her and soon got frustrated by the carrycot.
  • In the same instant the carrycot suddenly felt horribly light as it swayed violently in my hand.
  • You can put a newborn baby lying flat in it; other Bugaboos are bigger and have a separate carrycot which is more expensive. "
  • His baby son was in a carrycot on the back seat as he drove from Leicester to Narborough and turned up Forest Road beside Carlton Hayes.
  • The others disappeared into the dark while I transferred Jack from his baby seat into the high-sided carrycot, and tucked him tightly in.
  • We put Emer in the carrycot, where she slept, and Linnea in the buggy converted from a pram back to a buggy Infant Travel Systems: Robots In Disguise.
  • I knew I had finally found the right woman for me and, halfway through the wedding breakfast, Jack woke in his carrycot at the side of our table and pushed himself up to peer over at us.

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