"Swaddled" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Swaddled" Meaning

Wrapped snugly and tightly in a bandage or cloth, usually from head to knee.

"Swaddled" Examples

Usage Examples


She lay swaddled in a sheet of warm blankets to keep her from getting cold.
After delivering the baby, the new mother made sure to swaddle the newborn tightly for a peaceful night's sleep.
During her hospital stay, the actress wore a slick scarlet robe for dramatic effect, expertly swaddled over her nightgown, making her resemble a movie star.
To cure her, the physician ordered the injured soldier to lie swaddled in a soft cloth for several days to avoid further injury.
Despite the sweltering summer weather, he swaddled up in multiple blankets with six shades and passed out a few hours later from exhaustion.

"Swaddled" Similar Words

Svp

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An abbreviation of the French phrase "s'il vous plaît", meaning "if you please" or "please".

Swab

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Swabbed

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To clean or remove germs or other particles from a surface using a swab. This term is often used in medical contexts, such as hospitals or laboratories.

Swabbing

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"Swabbing" is a verb that means to use a swab, typically a piece of soft, usually woolen or cotton, material to clean a surface, especially by wiping or rubbing it gently.<br><br>It can also refer to the process of taking a sample of material (such as a bodily substance) with a swab for testing or analysis.<br><br>In medical contexts, swabbing often refers to cleaning a wound or surgical site with an antimicrobial solution before a procedure to reduce the risk of infection.

Swabia

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Swabia can refer to:<br><br>1. Swabia (German region): a former duchy and historical region in Germany, located in the southern part of the modern-day state of Baden-Württemberg.<br>2. Swabian (Ethnic group): a subgroup of the Alemanni people, a Germanic tribe living in the region of Swabia.<br>3. Swabian dialect: a group of German dialects spoken in the Swabia region, similar to Austro-Bavarian.<br>4. Bavarian-Swabian culture: the cultural heritage of the Swabian and Bavarian regions, known for their rich tradition of art, music, and folklore.<br><br>In broader contexts, Swabia can also refer to:<br><br> Swabbing: a practice in nautical navigation, where a boat uses a long-handled brush (swab) to clean its deck.<br> Swabia Military Area: a former military district in Germany.<br><br>However, it is worth noting that the primary meaning of Swabia refers to the historical region in southern Germany.

Swabian

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Swabs

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Swaddle

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To wrap a baby tightly in a blanket, typically to make them feel secure and relaxed, often to help them sleep.

Swaddles

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Swaddling

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Wrapping a baby tightly in a blanket or cloth to make it feel snug and secure, typically to help with sleep or for comfort.

Swaddlings

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Swadlincote

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Swadlincote is a town and civil parish located in South Derbyshire, England. It has a population of approximately 40,000 residents.

Swaffham

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Swaffham is a market town in Norfolk, England. The name "Swaffham" is derived from the Old English words "swāf" and "hām", meaning "dweller by the swans" or "swan home".

Swag

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Swage

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To strengthen or shape something by hammering, esp. hot metal into some required form.

Swages

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Swages refer to small, carefully cut recesses or grooves in a wooden surface, often used to mark the location or position of a screw, rivet, or other metal fastener before its insertion. Swages can be cut using a specialized tool known as a swage or a swage block, which presses the metal into the recess to hold it securely. The term "swage" is also sometimes used in other contexts, such as in metalworking and woodworking, to describe the process of shaping or forming a particular design or feature.