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swad·dle [ˈswɒdl̩, ingl. am. ˈswɑ:-] V. trans. dated

to swaddle sb/sth [in sth]
jdn/etw [in etw acus. ] einwickeln
to swaddle a baby

swaddle V.

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to swaddle a baby

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to swaddle a baby

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His or her shoes are kicked off, and he or she is swaddled in a blanket.
elitedaily.com
Rather than go to hospital, he pushed the tip back into place and swaddled it in bandages.
www.dailymail.co.uk
In most institutions, it is still recommended that premature infants or those exposed to drugs in utero be swaddled to provide comfort.
www.theglobeandmail.com
In another, they carry a tiny infant, swaddled in blankets.
www.telegraph.co.uk
It is important for caregivers to accomplish a secure swaddle to ensure the blanket does not become loose and the baby remains wrapped during the sleep period.
en.wikipedia.org
She swaddled with the blue side out, then realized the newborn was a girl and re-swaddled with the pink side out.
rabble.ca
Much easier to swaddle yourself in the bubble wrap of criticism so you don't stand out.
www.techradar.com
Topics include everything from how to swaddle an infant to getting back into skinny jeans, post-baby.
www.telegraph.co.uk
They lie listlessly on plastic mattresses with no sheets, their newborns swaddled next to them.
www.npr.org
Babies would be swaddled like this until about 8 or 9 months.
en.wikipedia.org

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