Examples of 'swaddled' in a sentence

Meaning of "swaddled"

swaddle (verb) - to wrap someone, especially a baby, tightly in cloth or blankets to keep them warm and secure
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  • simple past tense and past participle of swaddle

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They will be swaddled in a flannel shirt by nightfall.
A man whose sole desire is to be swaddled in canvas.
Swaddled him before putting him to sleep.
Scrooge McDuck swaddled into the bank.
I swaddled that baby up into the perfect cone.
The idea of being swaddled and wiped and burped.
Swaddled with the burden of sin.
Keep them swaddled until then.
My private parts wiped and swaddled.
Then they swaddled it in a blanket like a baby.
You know how he hates being swaddled.
Horror swaddled in twisted crimson ribbons.
Numbers of infants were either swaddled or dressed in baby clothes.
Mary swaddled him and lay him in a manger.
They will only stay swaddled if they want to be.

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Babies are comforted when they are swaddled.
You were swaddled in it when we found you.
Children began their enfance swaddled or tightly bound.
It was swaddled like a child and long like a man.
She should not be swaddled like this.
Mom swaddled me for warmth.
Be sure whether your baby loves being swaddled or not.
Then we swaddled him with his arms out.
She also never liked to be swaddled.
Or they might be swaddled tightly to restrict their movement.
Roman infants were usually swaddled.
Parents have swaddled their newborns for centuries.
Hold the cat in your lap swaddled in a towel.
They were swaddled in blankets in an attempt to raise their body temperature.
He likes to be swaddled and burped.
Swaddled in the swing is better.
He was found swaddled in a mosque courtyard.
Christ holds her spirit in the form of a swaddled infant.
I feel like an angel baby swaddled in a cocoon of cloud candy.
He also still needs to be swaddled.
Typically the newborn is swaddled for the entire session.
Check for signs of overheating in babies when they are swaddled.
It looked almost like a swaddled newborn but it was the opposite.
Even her face is swaddled.
Like a swaddled baby.
He truly loved being swaddled.
You have been swaddled and carried your whole life through.
The baby is carefully swaddled.
I swaddled her in a shroud.
Someone needs to be swaddled.
Swaddled in some blue cloth that seemed completely out of place.
I always swaddled my son.
Swaddled in certainties.
And they would not have found an infant swaddled in a manger.
He wants to be swaddled and read a bedtime story and tucked in at night.

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