Similar words: recheck, treasure chest, lecher, screech, lechery, echelon, chechnya, lecherous. Meaning: n. 1. a hospital where foundlings (infant children of unknown parents) are taken in and cared for 2. a representation of Christ's nativity in the stable at Bethlehem.
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(31) The church will be used by the local multi-faith community, as a creche and space for leisure activities.
(32) I remember one day I visited the creche when my daughter did not expect me.
(33) Builders are more aware and willing to give about 40% of the money spent on each child in the creche on their site, " she adds."
(34) Is in good physical build-up and healthy enough for admission to a creche or kindergarten.
(35) Hand reared in large groups often known as creche reared or cohort raised.
(36) Start the Wise Men on their journey to the creche beginning in a child’s bedroom and move a little closer to the manger each day.
(37) Peter's Square, already decked with a towering Christmas tree and parts of the creche,(http://sentencedict.com/creche.html) the traditional scene depicting Christ's birth in a manger.
(38) But without a doubt, the chocolate creche has stolen the limelight this Christmas.
(39) Or, buy one creche piece every year and write the date on the bottom.
(40) Nevertheless, this whole obsession, which my girls seem to share with all their female school and creche friends, is one that has always sat rather uneasily with me.
(41) "The simplicity of the creche contrasts with the image of Christmas that sometimes is shown by insistent publicity messages, " the pope said.
(42) It's all downy softness and noise in a crowded creche of emperor penguins in Antarctica.
More similar words: recheck, treasure chest, lecher, screech, lechery, echelon, chechnya, lecherous, screeching, recharge, fire chief, double check, recreate, re-create, recreation, recreational, creature comfort, creature comforts, economic recovery, tech, echo, beech, leech, breech, speech, beseech, echoing, blue-chip, pie chart, high tech.