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Definitions from the WebCradl Part of speech: Noun Sense 1: A small bed-like structure designed to hold and provide support to an infant or young child. Example sentence: Place the baby gently in the cradl and make sure they are comfortable before leaving the room. Sense 2: A framework or support resembling a cradle, used for holding or supporting something. Example sentence: The carpenter built a sturdy cradl to hold the fragile glass artwork. Part of speech: Verb Sense 1: To hold or support gently in or as if in a cradle. Example sentence: She lovingly cradled the injured bird in her hands, hoping to provide it some comfort. Sense 2: To rock gently back and forth. Example sentence: The mother cradled the baby in her arms, soothing it to sleep with her gentle motions. Related products: | ||||
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