Synonym: baby's room, glasshouse, greenhouse. Similar words: nurse, purse, course, of course, recourse, discourse, by yourself, in due course. Meaning: ['nɜrsrɪ /'nɜːsrɪ] n. 1. a child's room for a baby 2. a building with glass walls and roof; for the cultivation and exhibition of plants under controlled conditions.
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91. With a minimum wage this nursery would no longer have been financially viable.
92. We share the annexe base with nursery nurse students and staff.
93. It was quite pleasant to eat at this stage - the curds and whey of the Little Miss Muffet nursery rhyme.
94. Staff and parents need to be strongly motivated to seek an integrated placement in a children's day centre or nursery school.
95. Team leader Alan Smith said the nursery was committed to preserving the environment so it did not use peat materials or chemicals.
96. Eighty pupils from Kirkby Malham Primary School have planted ash seedlings which they reared themselves in the school nursery.
97. The fete is at Elim day nursery, in Alvanley Road.
98. However, the latter have a part to play from the period of nursery rhymes and finger and other basic-activity games.
99. Corinne delegated the details of the nursery to Aggie as she pursued her varied interests in town.
100. Thus the movement is striking at the early stages: nursery school, kindergarten, and the lower grades.
101. Some of our Clubs operate a day nursery for the 2-4 year olds.
102. Must they wait until they are four, and then go into part-time nursery education?
103. First, a nursery education for all three and four year olds whose parents wish by the year 2000.
104. Complete family holiday services include Children's Restaurant,[Sentencedict.com ] Nursery and Activities.
105. Then she had been lying in the nursery rocking chair as stuffed with straw as Andy and Teddy were full of beans.
106. Tricia decided to temp when her youngest child started nursery full time.
107. Kirkby firemen prevented flames reaching the lower school annexe and nursery school, where classes continued close to normal for 140 youngsters.
108. Take your little partner and dance and sing: anything from waltzes to tangos, nursery rhymes to blues and rock.
109. Nursery and child-minding facilities should be introduced if there appears to be a level of demand which would make it cost-effective.
110. A Labour Government would help nursery nurses progress after qualifying.
111. Recent reports have shown the North leads the country in provision of nursery places.
112. But fortunately at that moment her gynaecologist called in for a brief visit and Brian went off to the nursery.
113. She loved her work as a nursery school teacher and the little ones in her care.
114. She had hoped to time her nightly visit to the nursery so that he was actually being put down to sleep.
115. They were the ones standing on packing crates outside the post hospital, looking proudly through the windows into the nursery.
116. It burned with a pure and nursery flame in a blue and white saucer filled with matchsticks.
117. The first team chooses a nursery rhyme and they all sing it together.
118. They need constant attention, constant vigilance, like a nursery of children.
119. Frank was working for a large nursery and wanted to get into management when his eyesight started to fail.
120. This year the show includes the National Kelsae Onion festival and terrific nursery exhibits.