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crèche

[kresh, kreysh, kresh] / krɛʃ, kreɪʃ, krɛʃ /


NOUN
manger
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The group of babies is called a crèche.

From NewsForKids.net • May 7, 2024

Ms Collinson said the crèche bill came to £1,300 a month and, considering the average income in Northern Ireland is about £1,900, it was a significant amount.

From BBC • May 10, 2023

The daughter added that she saw nothing offensive about the crèche.

From New York Times • Dec. 18, 2020

Eighteenth-century terra-cotta angels in silk robes deck the tree’s boughs, and an elaborate crèche re-creating the bustle of life in the port city of Naples sprawls at its base.

From The New Yorker • Nov. 16, 2018

We place the olivewood crèche from Bethlehem, which was blessed by the Pope, under the tree and hang the lighted-up Santa face on the wall beside the portrait of El Jefe by the front door.

From "Before We Were Free" by Julia Alvarez




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