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Sentences with cradle

cra·dle
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  • I dropped the receiver back in the cradle.
  • He fixed the towing cradle round the hull.
  • The majority of the action takes place in Africa, the so-called cradle of humanity.
  • The cradle of the country's private businesses, it still suffers from its past today.
  • Mali is the cradle of some of Africa's richest civilizations. [+ of]
  • I cradled her in my arms. [VERB noun + in]
  • Here in Matthew's story we see the academy in a strange and unexpected place, gathered around the cradle of a baby.
  • They serve as a reminder of the soccer glory of the city, once a cradle of football talent in the country.
  • The cradle of civilization
  • They knew each other from the cradle
  • After a moment, she took the telephone from its cradle, dialing in a number quickly, and the recipient answered.
  • They have a relatively long handle, in the middle of which is a sort of pierced platform or cradle to hold the sugar cube.
  • The cradle of civilization
  • Rocked in the cradle of the deep
  • Isabelle shouts to a stunned Guy and hurriedly puts her hands into the cradle, scooping baby Lucas into her arms.
  • I put the receiver back into its cradle and sighed.
  • Boston was the cradle of the American Revolution.
  • A cradle of crimethe cradle of liberty
  • The pod and its cradle were resting on a maintenance table that is authorized for transporting equipment within the shop area.
  • As the cradle of western civilisation, it is also your big fat spiritual home.
  • From the cradle to the grave
  • The cradle was ill-made. One victim fell into the sea and was lost and the ensuing delay cost three more lives.
  • In our Party we understand that those needs extend from the cradle to the grave.
  • During a head CT, the table may be fitted with a special cradle that holds your head.
  • He slammed the handset into the cradle.
  • A moral upgradation from the cradle, which must last to the grave, is essential.
  • Wordlessly, he replaced the phone back to its original cradle and idly picked up his jacket and suitcase.
  • Logitech cleverly ships a charging cradle for their high-end cordless mice.
  • Hanging up herself Elizabeth replaced her phone in its cradle beside her bed and threw off the covers.
  • The turn of the century seemed to herald a turnaround for those living in the cradle of Christianity.
  • A number of ships were resting in their cradles in the shipyard.
  • We really liked the well-designed recharger cradle, where you rest the mouse so it's always charged.
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