Where something originated or was nurtured in its early existence.
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Examples for "cradle"
Examples for "cradle"
1Our illusions commence in the cradle, and end only in the grave.
2The chick shows itself in the egg, the child in the cradle.
3There were five of them; the sixth was asleep in the cradle.
4The years of usefulness between the cradle and the grave are few.
5The shanty rocked in the wind like the cradle of a child.
1Dubbed 'Motor City', Detroit is the birthplace of the US car industry.
2This area also boasts the birthplace of sport climbing: Smith Rock, Oregon.
3A Buddhist monastery might seem an unlikely birthplace for a business idea.
4Four years later, Lipa headed back to her birthplace on her own.
5I ask what kind of statements are these in Oscar's own birthplace?
1While background is often given, the provenance of such is not clear.
2Impeccable provenance, association with royalty and link to a major historical event.
3He had more to say on the subject of the painting's provenance.
4And their way of dealing with it had an authentic therapeutic provenance.
5These are functional, sustainable pieces that place value on craftsmanship and provenance.
1The folk-lore respecting the provenience of children may be divided into two categories.
2Writer interviews Col. William O. Mueller, whose sale items are revealed to have a dubious provenience.
3My mind shifted from the question of how I'd gotten the picture to the question of its provenience.
4Consequently it is necessary for a traveller to learn from the inhabitants the provenience of each cranium, and every one in the house knows it.
5At present he thinks his only issue will be a fine for failure to report proper value and provenience of an import entering the country.
1The most common place of origin for clothing today is south-east Asia.
2They've eaten dishes in their place of origin, when you have not.
3The tag shows the place of origin and date of harvest.
4But if so, nothing is known for certain of its place of origin.
5As they say in post-office forms-whatwas his place of origin?
6But may I ask how you guessed my place of origin so pat?
7His place of origin is the Near East, probably Egypt.
8Our border location makes Swaziland and Mozambique the offender's most likely place of origin.
9It disappeared in the distance, and another group emerged from its place of origin.
10What connection is there between place of origin and destiny?
11This received its name from its place of origin, Italy.
12If Masada is the place of origin, legally I must return the skeleton to Israel.
13It is calling for the fish to be labelled so consumers know its place of origin.
14New Orleans, like it or not, has always been my original home, my place of origin.
15Semihard; nut-flavored; named after its place of origin.
16The derived shadow is stronger in proportion as it is nearer to its place of origin.
Translations for place of origin