A rubber or plastic nipple that is put into a baby's mouth in order to comfort or quiet.
Slang for sexual intercourse.
Sinônimos
Examples for "piece"
Examples for "piece"
1The Finance Bill is the main piece of financial legislation each year.
2There's no point asking what a piece of work means, you know?
3I thought then what I think now: a great piece of work.
4A new piece of legislation and a genuine public debate is overdue.
5What is the best new piece written in the past 50 years?
1Everyone passed, East made her opening lead, and I tabled the dummy.
2But the thrill of the game is not in tackling the dummy.
3The dummy is better for showing up the defects in your work.
4The shower being over we returned to the house of the dummy.
5It was as good as we had ever done in dummy runs.
1A catnip comforter is another idea: numerous cats are used as blanket.
2She was the faithful friend, the comforter in affliction, the wise counsellor.
3You have the spirit of the truth, and it is your comforter.
4In fact Blanche was an ideal woman, a comforter and a helper.
5Agnes saw the coarse clothes, the common boots, and the rough comforter.
1As Ares grew, he never cried for his bottle or his binky.
2You look like a kid who just dropped his binky in the toilet.
5I never had a security blanket or binky or precious stuffed animal growing up, and I often wondered if I was missing something special.
1When my son was born we swore we wouldn't use a pacifier.
2I glanced at Ben, who was happily sucking away on his pacifier.
3She lay quietly beside the sleeping nanny, sucking fiercely on a pacifier.
4Dakota He gets cranky if he doesn't have his pacifier and bottle.
5The great and real pacifier of the world was the lawyer.
1He should be at home with a soother and a dinky car.
2She was a bosom to cry on, a soother and a stroker.
3Sometimes it's a wonderful soother to speak out about what worries one.
4There is no soother so effectual as the soft voice of the Gospel.
5The grieved mind looks round it, silently implores consolation, and loves the soother.
1Their cautious expressions break into wide smiles as they return our greetings with a coy "bo-bo" and a quick wave.
2At Bo-Bo's shot, a hairy body plummeted down, to hit the ledge.
3Bo-Bo's woman instantly ran it through with one of her spears.
4Bo-Bo, take my belt, and give me the big bomb.
5The tale of Bo-Bo is in the "Dissertation on Roast Pig."
1The Ukrainian Army isn't the only military promising nookie to its recruits.
2I just wanted to know if I got any nookie in it.
3Little bit of nookie never hurt anyone right? she began her hilarious post.
4Cease this immediately and go out and find yourself some nookie.
5You oversexed married women have to turn everything into potential nookie.
6Neither Marina nor I felt in the mood for nookie.
7He was out for a little on-duty nookie and bit of blow it seemed.
8He smiled in a way that meant nookie.
9But we had a bit of nookie nevertheless.
10It was clear to both of us I needed a night out and possibly a little nookie.
11Took her all night to figure that out, by the way, while you were off getting some nookie.
12Those who hook up in person remain members as long as the nookie is more fun than the drama.
13He's probably getting himself a little round-eyed nookie even as we speak. The colonel winked a naughty little wink.
14The 142m-long vessel features a helipad, three swimming pools, six guest rooms and even a secret "nookie room".
15Not an egg from any of them, and they don't seem to be interested in (ahem) nookie either.
16But I was warned aching breasts, 5am wakeup calls and lugging a newborn about would put pay to any thoughts of nookie.