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How to use swaddled in a sentence

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His eyes widened as she unwrapped the sword from the black cloth she had swaddled it in.
I remember being swaddled in blankets, then being swathed with cold washcloths.
Both pieces portray the wealthy as guilty, eager to please, easily fleeced babies swaddled by all that money.
The process seems to have been finalised a few weeks ago and swaddled in the utmost secrecy.
I hold him and try to hug him and remember how the nurses swaddled him tightly when he was born, bound him so he would feel secure.
A good baby blanket not only helps a newborn feel secure while swaddled, but also can serve as a security blanket for years to come.
Babies are swaddled, and children are regarded as incapable of self-control until age four.
Infants used to be swaddled at birth and are still wrapped and bundled tightly except during bathing and diapering.
They are tightly swaddled when in their cribs and carried by their mothers.
Even newborn babies were not washed, and until the eighteenth century they were swaddled in bands of cloth that were changed twice a day at most.
She was gone before her baby was properly swaddled, and her name was just about all Virginie knew of her.
To keep Iraqi Republican Guard snipers from seeing the glow of my computer screen, I swaddled the laptop in a thick blanket and a rubber poncho.
When they finally bring to life Persée, a little swaddled hand surmounted by a jug serving as a head, the audience is completely spellbound.
Each impossibly soft, downy robe feels like a little chunk of heaven that's so incredibly snuggly that being swaddled in one is like returning to the womb.
On a transparent blue expanse, a swaddled figure lies in a passive curve, suspended in a heavenly hammock of spidery filaments, surrendered to the life of the mind.
And they may be swaddled in astrakhan when you see them, but not all fashion bloggers have had it easy.
Old pictures of the couple show Horace decked out in a three-piece suit and diamond rings and Margaret swaddled in furs.
I'm swaddled in long legged pants to hide the twenty separate bruises.
A swaddled newborn baby sleeps in a hospital bed in Mardan Medical Complex in North-West Frontier Province.
They usually are swaddled tightly in blankets when they are very small.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The novelty of the thing, and the pretentiousness in which he had swaddled it, had deceived them finely.
Slowly and steadily it rose, and slowly and steadily rose the swaddled head of the old man in the bunk to observe it.
The crying tot was found, swaddled in a blanket, on a bench at Hailesland Park in Edinburgh's Wester Hailes.
If too tightly wrapped and swaddled, they may try to kick and squirm their way out.
Russian babies are usually swaddled tightly, like American papooses.
Wooden tops, balls and children's clothes are scattered around the room and a cradle complete with a swaddled baby sits by the bed.
For instance, the Madonna in a Circle woodcut shows an upper roundel of two angels crowning the seated Mary who stares lovingly at her swaddled son.
Recently topped out and now nearly skinned, it's a dreadful piece of work, ersatz as all get out, swaddled in phoney-baloney allusions to nearby cast-iron construction.
Swaddled in fur and wool on his sickbed, he scours volumes on anatomy, biochemistry, and pathology.
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