"Swaddling" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Swaddling" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Swaddling
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"Swaddling" Meaning

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

"Swaddling" Examples

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The new mother was skilled in the art of swaddling her baby to ensure they slept peacefully through the night.
In the hospital, the nurse swaddled the newborn infant tightly to provide comfort and security.
The doctors noticed that the baby was not swaddled properly, which might have contributed to the {'discomfort'} he was experiencing.'
To avoid disturbing the sleeping child, the caregiver used a light layer of swaddling to keep her calm.
In some cultures, swaddling is an age-old practice to protect babies from chilly environments.

"Swaddling" Similar Words

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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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.

Swaddled

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Swaddles

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Swaddlings

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Swadlincote

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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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Swages

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Swagged

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Swagger

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To behave in a way that shows you are confident and proud of yourself; to walk or move with a proud or confident gait.