Blanket or wrap used to swaddle a baby, held in place by fasteners or historically by swaddling bands.
Wrap in swaddling clothes.
1 The swaddle of diaries under the bed hasn't been disturbed, thank God.
2 Then they placed the dummy in the Snoo's swaddle and started shaking.
3 These are the kinds of soft, oversize robes that swaddle you.
4 Wet heat and death stench swaddle them like a blanket.
5 She will swaddle the sheep like a new-born baby and lay it in the cradle.
6 It's warm enough in the vestibule that we don't feel the need to swaddle them.
7 He caught me in a suffocating swaddle of fabric.
8 Like the material they would use to swaddle the last sea-turtle egg on the planet.
9 So the Snoo comes with a special swaddle designed to keep babies on their backs.
10 Let me tell you, remembering the proper swaddle technique is impossible after a 2 am feeding.
11 Thick corduroy breeches and gaiters swaddle his shapeless legs, and he rides a coarse-bred Waler mare.
12 I swaddle her sore-covered body with a black cloth, the way they once shrouded the lepers.
13 One woman stripped her own child to swaddle a Syrian baby, hundreds rushed to donate food and clothes.
14 Come, nurse, swaddle him, quick now.
15 You don't swaddle or feed me!
16 Naked now, except for his loin swaddle , Silas wrapped his cloak over the end of the iron rod.
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