Results for: something for a baby to bite on
English English
baby, infant; naive person; term used to address a lover or a loved one; pretty young woman; handsome young man (Slang), handsome youth, young woman considered good-lookingbabe
baby, most recent arrivalnew arrival
baby, very young child, toddler, tot; minor; beginner, just beginning, legal minor, of or pertaining to infants or infancy; being in infancy; baby, babyish; pertaining to a minorinfant
baby-sit, be astride something, be digestible, be idle, be in specified way, be placed or situated, be taken as specified, exercise authority, fit or hang, have seating space for, mounted position, perch, roost, or cover eggs, place in seat, pose for s...sit
baby; newborn infant; infant in the first month of life, newborn childneonate
baptism, baptismal ceremony (Christianity), ceremony to baptize babychristening
be going to have a baby, confidently believe, demand something as a right or duty, hope, anticipate; assume, wait for an anticipated thingexpect
be secluded, cushion something with soft material, nest, be settled comfortably, live; snuggle, curl up close to (especially for warmth); hold closely (like a baby), cuddle, make comfortable, settle into comfortable positionnestle
beat somebody severely, lash from a whip causing a ridge, raise small ridges on the skin, reinforcement for a seam, ridge on the skin, stitch something reinforcing or decorative, strip of leather on shoe; bump on skin (from a lash, bite etc.); border o...welt
belch, emit stomach gas through the mouth; make a baby emit stomach gas through the mouth, stomach gas emitted through the mouth, make baby bring up gas, noise made through mouthburp
bite made by a flea; minor irritation; small irritating bite, bite of flea, small annoyancefleabite
bite of a snake, bite of a snake (especially a venomous snake)snakebite
bite something vigorously, biting, chewing, or grinding something, champion, one who is the best in his field, one who wins first place, chew; bite; act in an impatient manner, mash foodchamp
bite, bite (Past participle of), detachable part of drill, digit in binary notation, everything about a role, insert bridle bit, mouthpiece of bridle, part of key, part of pincers, restrain, short amount of time, short performance, small acting part, s...bit
bite, having had a bite taken out, nibbled, gnawedbitten
 

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