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Answer for the clue "Nursery fixture ", 4 letters:
crib

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Word definitions for crib in dictionaries

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n. 1 (context US English) A baby’s bed (British and Australasian cot) with high, often slatted, often moveable sides, suitable for a child who has outgrown a cradle or bassinet. 2 (context British English) A bed for a child older than a baby. 3 (context ...

Usage examples of crib.

More than cushy: Ferraris and chauffeurs, cribs in Holmby, dabbles in the film biz, private dinners with politicos and power brokers.

Esco had used the fence for hitching rack, and the pointed tops of the palings had been cribbed away to splintered nubs by bored horses.

Rita Clay Estrada Two unmade beds and a crib with its side down filled the small room.

Here of course there was no need to collect the money, a sesterce or two, in advance, but one of the toadfeced bodyguards should have hulked at the entrance to prevent jostling and to jerk out of the crib any soldier who made excessive demands on the whore or her time.

Episcopal Church had provided her with a crib, a changing table, and a dozen drawstring layette saques.

Life dissolves into countless, consuming routines, nurturing acts and invisible chores: changing diapers, changing clothes, changing crib sheets, nursing, burping, cleaning spit-up, bathing, swaddling, rocking, soothing, singing, smiling, cooing, not to mention grocery shopping, cooking, keeping house, and doing the laundry.

But a cot-rail teether to stop a baby gnawing its crib - when did they start selling that?

Garth hesitated just inside the room, unable to move, unable to do anything other than stare at the draped crib.

Sol Bendish dressed antithetical to his Vegas-style crib: tweedy sports jackets, slacks with cuffs, Oxford cloth shirts, wingtips and white bucks.

Until she had Areyn placed in the crib and all the supportive equipment connected she spoke no unnecessary word.

Radescu relived a dual memory, himself in a crib looking at his Uncle Grigor-and the infant Molt squirming against him for sustenance and affection.

Sugar manages her side of the discussion better than she could have hoped, but then everything William knows of perfumery seems to have been cribbed from books and nothing from experience.

Therefore, I was given a provisioner and a few quota-free days to go out and try to get some free baby cribs.

Frenching Ann and the aging but tidy Telluride Tommy seemed to be getting along all right in her crib.

There not being time to get to the woods, the three others gathered up weapons they had made from farm implements and went to hide in a fodder crib, where they watched the road between the unchinked poles of the wall.