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    Cra·dle
    /ˈkrād(ə)l/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. hold gently and protectively: "she cradled his head in her arms"
    • 2. place (a phone receiver) in its cradle: "she cradled the receiver gently"
  2. The meaning of CRADLE is a bed or cot for a baby usually on rockers or pivots. How to use cradle in a sentence.

  3. CRADLE definition: 1. a small bed for a baby, especially one that moves from side to side: 2. the object that you put…. Learn more.

  4. CRADLE meaning: 1. a small bed for a baby, especially one that moves from side to side: 2. the object that you put…. Learn more.

  5. noun. a small bed for an infant, usually on rockers. any of various supports for objects set horizontally, as the support for the handset of a telephone. the place where anything is nurtured during its early existence: Boston was the cradle of the American Revolution. Synonyms: wellspring, font, fountain, birthplace.

  6. 1. A small low bed for an infant, often furnished with rockers. 2. a. The earliest period of life: had an interest in music almost from the cradle. b. A place of origin; a birthplace: the cradle of civilization. 3. a. A framework of wood or metal used to support something, such as a ship undergoing construction or repair. b.

  7. To cradle is to hold delicately and gently, like how you would hold an infant. A cradle is the tiny bed with rockers that the infant sleeps in.

  8. noun. 1. a baby's bed with enclosed sides, often with a hood and rockers. 2. a place where something originates or is nurtured during its early life. the cradle of civilization. 3. the earliest period of life. they knew each other from the cradle.

  9. Definition of cradle noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. cradle meaning: 1. a baby's bed, especially one that swings from side to side 2. the part of a telephone that holds…. Learn more.

  11. the place where anything is nurtured during its early existence: Boston was the cradle of the American Revolution.

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