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Moses basket
/ ˈməʊzɪz /
noun
- a portable cradle for a baby, often made of straw or wicker
Word History and Origins
Origin of Moses basket1
Example Sentences
They bought a Moses basket, decorated his room and thought they would be in hospital for just five days.
He shows some illustrations from his edition of the good book, which include a baby Trump in the Moses basket and Trump as Adam, naked except for a fig leaf.
They are not currently required to provide a cot or Moses basket for children under two, though some do choose to do so.
Natalie Needham's son Kouper died in July 2019 in a Moses basket in the family living room when he was just 24 hours old.
The construction worker smothered his daughter on New Year's Day in 2013 as she slept in a Moses basket, while the child's mother Laura Gray, 28, was asleep upstairs.
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