swaddle

IPA: swˈɑdʌɫ

noun

  • Anything used to swaddle with, such as a cloth or band.

verb

  • To bind (a baby) with long narrow strips of cloth.
  • (archaic) To beat; cudgel.
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Examples of "swaddle" in Sentences

  • Sweet, sweet the swaddle is that guarantees the sleep …
  • Swaddle, swaddle, swaddle – the baby loves that feeling, and will absolutely help them sleep better.
  • Oh, yeah, the swaddle is a really important to know how to do a good swaddle is a really important thing.
  • I just have enough room to want a little more room. the difference between being swaddle dand being seatbelted.
  • And not just any ordinary swaddle - we're talking Miracle Blanket swaddle, which is to say, full-on baby straightjacket.
  • And not just any ordinary swaddle – we’re talking Miracle Blanket swaddle, which is to say, full-on baby straightjacket.
  • There have been some experiments in swaddle-free sleeping, some of which were successful for very brief periods of time (45 minutes!
  • (The swaddle is E’s big sleep cue) Do you just wait ’til he’s really tired/sleepy/asleep and then put him down that way? ambien Said,

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