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swaddle

[swod-l] / ˈswɒd l /
VERB
swathe
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VERB
wrap
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Example Sentences

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They were quickly placed in incubators and swaddled in polythene wrapping to act like a womb and regulate their body temperature.

From BBC

Casting a harsh high beam on a growing societal problem, swaddled in mental-health resources and caveats, it doesn’t so much illuminate as irradiate.

From New York Times

She works swiftly, conversing with medical staff in her native Creole, when a burst of wailing erupts from a baby girl nurses swaddle in pink blankets.

From Seattle Times

In that tradition, he presents power looks for his Andreadamo grand with grommets and leather, tulle and knitwear that swaddle the form.

From Seattle Times

A bassinet, warm things — onesies and some blankets for swaddling — some diapers and wipes.

From Washington Post