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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91, When we hear Frau Braun coming, I hastily drop the gauze over the cradle and hide behind the partition.
92, When John Logie Baird was born I do not doubt that a star stood over the little saviour's cradle.
93, She rocked the cradle and in a moment the babies were asleep.
94, I imagined Richard, my massive hunk, sheltering a tiny kitty in the cradle of his arm.
95, He pressed down on the cradle, waited a moment then dialled again.
96, As the drop-ship yawed away, fleeing, a hem of the cat's cradle dipped towards it.
97, The baby never has colic, thrush, diaper rash, infant acne, or cradle cap.
98, Democracy of the shared class-room experience is the cradle of democracy in the outside world.
99, Allegra leaned forward a little and delicately laid her fingers and thumbs on either side of the cradle.
100, In the living-room, Fara was asleep on a rug beside Chantal's cradle.
101, This was the Cradle: the country of violent birth and violent death.
102, Its mast hung in a cradle from the ceiling, and its sails were folded in neat bundles on the deck.
103, A field of enormous white microwave dishes, each large enough to cradle a school bus, is set on a hill.
104, Heavier plate ensured attachment to the fuselage and the team created a crude cradle for their baby.
105, The satellite was hooked to the arm for about an hour before it was slowly returned to its cradle and latched down.
106, Ancient Athens is generally thought of as the cradle of democracy.
107, He took the phone off the cradle and stared at the wall.
108, Elizabeth was propped up on the pillows,[http://Sentencedict.com] with the baby lying in the cradle by the bed.
109, Our carpenter is aboard the Angelina, building a cradle for the bomb according to the specifications the Pentagon gave us.
110, In school we sang Hail to thee, Lake Wobegon, the cradle of our youth.
111, We had to construct a cradle to support the roof while parts of the wood beams were replaced.
112, A flashlight showed the creature roaring, teeth entangled in a cat's cradle of rope.
113, Why did Bob persist in attempting to rob the cradle?
114, Glenda sat beside the cradle, gently rocking it from side to side.
115, The state now provided something of a protective safety net from the cradle to the grave.
116, When the telephone rang, it was like a rude interruption into a special cradle of time.
117, When he was a baby, just rolling in his cradle, the sound would knock over trees for miles around.
118, Bib: Look at the baby, cradle.
119, a cradle swathed in draperies and blue ribbon.
120, For your cradle, your home, and your bier?