Synonym: bed, carry, hold, rocker, support. Similar words: ad lib, sadly, badly, gladly, deadly, broadly, padlock, deadlock. Meaning: ['kreɪdl] n. 1. a baby bed with sides and rockers 2. where something originated or was nurtured in its early existence 3. birth of a person 4. a trough that can be rocked back and forth; used by gold miners to shake auriferous earth in water in order to separate the gold. v. 1. hold gently and carefully 2. bring up from infancy 3. hold or place in or as if in a cradle 4. cut grain with a cradle scythe 5. wash in a cradle 6. run with the stick.
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31, The mother rocked the baby to sleep in its cradle.
32, The sea is running high; the boat is rocking like a cradle.
33, Like most Catholic children, he had heard stories of Ireland from the cradle .
34, He rocked the cradle with a gentle backwards and forwards motion.
35, People used to say:The hand that rocks the cradle rules the world.
36, How many years can a person live from the cradle to the grave?
37, From cradle to grave, the car marks every rite of American passage.
38, A man called Steve welcomes you into the cradle.
39, Leipzig was the cradle of East Germany's pro-democracy movement.
40, I put the phone into its cradle, extremely gently.
41, This region after all is the cradle of civilisation.
42, Yearning made a warm cradle in her stomach.
43, He must have knocked the receiver from its cradle.
44, My hand would return the phone to its cradle.
45, We are pornographers in the cradle ....
46, Out of nowhere came a gold incense cradle.
47, Inside the cradle of my legs I carry hunger.
48, The baby rested peacefully in his cradle.http://sentencedict.com
49, It is not a cradle or a hideaway.
50, She felt the soldier's hand gently cradle her face.
51, Lying in a cradle close by are two babies.
52, It was also the cradle of the nation's aircraft industry, starting with A V Roe's historic flight in 1908.
53, Her hands lifted to cradle his head, and hold him against her, her fingers raking through the crisp dark hair.
54, Not from his cradle of course, since his sailor suit days.
55, On yet another world, intelligence had been born and was escaping from its planetary cradle.
56, They should also inform shoppers as to the product's environmental friendliness from cradle to grave - evaluated according to standardized criteria.
57, Nearby sat two effeminate-looking men; there was also a baby in a cradle.
58, Knocked from its invisible supporting cradle of needle-thin tractor beams, the effigy swayed.
59, It was too easy to just reach out from under the duvet and clunk the receiver up and down in its cradle.
60, As a cradle of the coal, iron and steel industries many of its age-old traditions still continue to this day.