They are tightly swaddled when in their cribs and carried by their mothers. |
The process seems to have been finalised a few weeks ago and swaddled in the utmost secrecy. |
Both pieces portray the wealthy as guilty, eager to please, easily fleeced babies swaddled by all that money. |
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. |
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. |
I remember being swaddled in blankets, then being swathed with cold washcloths. |