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Name for a bear
Answer for the clue "Name for a bear ", 5 letters:
teddy
Alternative clues for the word teddy
Usage examples of teddy.
So Gingrich was an authoritarian who wanted to be obeyed because he supported a policy also supported by Teddy Kennedy, Michael Dukakis, and Stephen Breyer.
Teddy was deeply asleep, so Zach left the cavelet late in the afternoon to rig a few early-warning devices around the perimeter.
Teddy was sitting just inside the cavelet, her arms around her raised knees, when Zach returned.
Teddy thought about that, watching as Zach dropped an armload of small sticks and branches inside the cavelet and knelt to start a fire.
He sighed mournfully, reminding her once more of a cuddlesome teddy bear.
He lowered himself carefully into the chair behind the desk to avoid jarring his ribs and gave Officers Teddy Begayaye, Deejay Hondo, Edison Bai, and Bernadette Manuelito a few moments to inspect the damage.
As she approached Teddy Carella, Hawes knew instinctively that she would inflict upon her the same-if not worse punishment that Meyer Meyer had suffered.
I demonstrated how I could substitute a molded teddy bear for four of the chocolates, and Hart VanHorn approved the plan.
Teddy Mummey caught me the next day in the playground and whipped me bad for racking up his kid brother.
Imagine Nick Nolte in a flattop haircut with biceps the size of ostrich eggs and the attitude problem of Teddy Roosevelt charging up San Juan Hill.
And when she went kinda nutsy and thought Teddy was still alive he agreed.
I took my jacket off and hung it behind the door, next to a white to welling dressing gown and a tiny pair of pink pyjies with yellow teddy bears on them.
Ready Teddy, after the Little Richard song that Buddy had covered a la rockabilly, and I took both him and the condoms into the backyard.
Storing the teddy in the vacuole was probably the most considerate thing my fruitcake of a father had ever done.
We meet pioneer aviators and forgotten vaudevillians, glimpse Teddy Roosevelt and Al Jolson, marvel at the faces and places of earlier days.