swaddle

గట్టిగా చుట్టు
definition
verb
she swaddled the baby tightly
wrap (someone, especially a baby) in garments or cloth.
translation of 'swaddle '
గట్టిగా చుట్టు,
బట్ట ముక్కలతో కట్టివేయు
example
Baby Wrapping for Beginners, by Andrea Sarvady, teaches how to 'swaddle' and sling your baby in creative style.
Every baby I would 'swaddle' would end up busting out of his bundle and crying his damn little head off, limbs flailing and clawing at the air.
Most rural and low-income women breastfeed, wrap, and 'swaddle' their babies, sometimes for as long as two years.
They usually are 'swaddled' tightly in blankets when they are very small.
Infants used to be 'swaddled' at birth and are still wrapped and bundled tightly except during bathing and diapering.
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.
In one case, Leonarde even proved a more vigilant caregiver than Huguette, when she uncovered Claude at night after Huguette had 'swaddled' him too tightly.
I remember being 'swaddled' in blankets, then being swathed with cold washcloths.
They are tightly 'swaddled' when in their cribs and carried by their mothers.
By my side, waiting at the next till, was a young woman, bright and bonny, holding a tiny baby in the crook of her arm, all carefully wrapped and 'swaddled' .
Traditionally, newborns were 'swaddled' ; today they are wrapped in warm blankets when they are very young, but swaddling is no longer practiced.
Monty returned with the baby 'swaddled' and pinkly clean.
Babies are 'swaddled' , and children are regarded as incapable of self-control until age four.
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.
His eyes widened as she unwrapped the sword from the black cloth she had 'swaddled' it in.
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.
Babies are 'swaddled' in on their backs on traditional baby boards.
Startled into silence, I watched as it cleaned my cousin in a basin and 'swaddled' her in a cloth before handing her to my father, the Clan's head, waiting outside.
Children were 'swaddled' with various methods, depending on the region.
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