Examples of 'its cradle' in a sentence

Meaning of "its cradle"

The phrase 'its cradle' is an idiomatic expression that is used to describe the place or origin of something. It typically refers to the early stages or beginnings of something, where it is nurtured or developed. For example, 'rock 'n' roll was born in the United States, in its cradle of Memphis and New Orleans.' It suggests the birthplace or initial growth of a particular concept or idea

How to use "its cradle" in a sentence

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its cradle
It wailed in its cradle all night long.
If you could just keep it in its cradle.
Its cradle was difficult to make.
I think it was not placed in its cradle properly.
Its cradle is undoubtedly parliamentary democracy.
All of a sudden a baby wailed in its cradle.
Olive in its cradle and laurel.
I slipped the receiver back in its cradle.
Sooner murder an infant in its cradle than nurse unacted desires.
Just dock the digital camera on its cradle.
Sooner strangle an infant in its cradle than nurse unacted love.
Bolshevism ought to be strangled in its cradle.
Place the applicator in its cradle on the base unit.
This is also possible when telephone is on its cradle.
Align the handle with its cradle and click back into place.

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Bolshevism should be strangled in its cradle.
Place the battery correctly into its cradle and back in the compartment.
These obstacles becoming multiplied stifled their muse in its cradle.
Place the battery correctly into its cradle in the compartment.
Set NOAHlink to power on automatically when removed from its cradle.
Place the battery correctry into its cradle in the compartment.
Grasp the installed print cartridge and slide it out of its cradle.
Make sure the applicator is placed in its cradle before turning on the.
He is sadder than the feelings inspired by the sight of a child in its cradle.
Put your handheld device in its cradle and press the HotSync button.
They tried to strangle it in its cradle.
Through its cradle a light brown list descends and moves down to the back.
Place the spit on its cradle.
Not strangle in its cradle, if you can strangle a car crash in its cradle.
Put the baby in its cradle.
It wailed in its cradle all night long and Reed doted on it, the fool.
The sun shining on its cradle.
Sooner murder an infant in its cradle than nurse unacted desires . " William Blake.
You could not drag a baby from its cradle.
A baby in its cradle looks so innocent, but wait a few years!
Like a baby in its cradle.
Make sure that the applicator is placed inside its cradle.
When thou retreves the book from its cradle you must recite the words.
He can only speak when his receiver is lifted from its cradle.
The Greco-Roman culture was still in its cradle when the Church began to settle.
The solvent mixture is agitated by rocking the vessel back and forth on its cradle.
Make sure the applicator is placed inside its cradle before turning on the me.
They decided to strangle the revolutionary Bolshevik infant in its cradle.
Rock-a-bye Baby tells the story of a baby in its cradle as it floats down a stream.
When science was a child, religion sought to strangle it in its cradle.
Now, miss fiona, we will lay it in its cradle as gently as a baby.
The Industrial Revolution was just looking out of its cradle.
Hotch, " Sooner murder an infant in its cradle than nurse unacted desires.
It vainly hopes to stifle the new China in its cradle.
I see . Sooner strangle an infant in its cradle than nurse unacted love ' . There is a famous quote.

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