Updated on March 16, 2024
| very | The very cradle of civilization is the cradle of life itself. |
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| little | She carefully placed the baby in the little cradle |
| old | The old cradle had been in the family for generations. |
| empty | The empty cradle stood as a silent reminder of the lost child. |
| golden | The baby slept soundly in its golden cradle |
| procreant | She was the preserver of her race and the procreant cradle of their hopes. |
| original | "This is not your original cradle nor are you mine." He said, his voice echoing with sorrow and despair. |
| ancient | The ancient cradle of civilization lay hidden beneath layers of sand and time. |
| true | A true cradle is a warm and loving environment where a child can grow and develop. |
| soft | The soft cradle swayed gently, inviting the newborn into a peaceful slumber. |
| real | The real cradle of civilization lies in the valleys of the Nile and the Euphrates. |
| royal | The royal cradle was adorned with intricate carvings and precious jewels. |
| beautiful | He slept in the most beautiful cradle his eyes filled with childish wonder. |
| rude | The rude cradle jars her with its shrill cry. |
| tiny | The tiny cradle held the sleeping infant. |
| rough | The baby slept soundly in its rough cradle |
| concrete | The concrete cradle was a safe and sturdy place for the baby to sleep. |
| fashioned | The baby slept soundly in its fashioned cradle |
| indian | The old Indian cradle swayed gently in the breeze. |
| primitive | The primitive cradle was made of animal horns. |
| shaped | The baby was sleeping peacefully in its shaped cradle |
| traditional | The baby was sleeping soundly in its traditional cradle |
| green | The rolling hills surrounding the green cradle were dotted with sheep. |
| humble | From her humble cradle she rose to become a renowned leader. |
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| warm | Nestled in the warm cradle of her mother's arms, the infant slept peacefully. |
| eulerian | The eulerian cradle is a spherical shaped pendulum that demonstrates the conservation of energy and angular momentum. |
| huge | The huge cradle gently rocked the sleeping baby. |
| sacred | The sacred cradle of human civilization rests in the fertile valleys of the Nile River. |
| light | The dewdrop gleamed like a light cradle in the morning sun. |
| historic | The historic cradle of Western civilization is Greece. |
| cold | My father was born in a cold cradle and raised in a barn. |
| metal | The baby slept soundly in its metal cradle |
| pericardial | The myocardial fibers of the heart are encased in a pericardial cradle |
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| makeshift | The baby was sleeping peacefully in a makeshift cradle made of blankets and pillows. |
| probable | The Nile Valley is the probable cradle of civilization. |
| antique | The antique cradle had been passed down through generations of the family. |
| comfortable | The newborn slept soundly in its comfortable cradle |
| hooded | The baby was sleeping soundly in its hooded cradle |
| pretty | The baby was sleeping soundly in her pretty cradle |
| aryan | The Aryan cradle is a term used to refer to the hypothetical ancestral homeland of the Proto-Indo-Iranians. |
| safe | The baby slept soundly in its safe cradle |
| suitable | The small suitable cradle was just big enough for the new baby. |
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| rosewood | The baby slept soundly in its rosewood cradle |
| wonderful | Our world is a wonderful cradle for life. |
| earliest | Here by the earliest cradle of our race. |
| auditory | The auditory cradle is a critical period in language development. |
| electric | The baby slept soundly in its electric cradle |
| lovely | The lovely cradle held the sleeping baby. |
| plastic | The plastic cradle rocked gently, its occupant sleeping soundly. |
| ocean | The ocean cradle rocked the tiny boat gently. |
| giant | The gentle giant rocked his baby gently in the giant cradle |
| icy | Within its icy cradle the glacier shifted and groaned. |
| bed | The bed cradle was used to keep the sheets off the patient's injured leg. |
| narrow | The cat curled up in the narrow cradle |
| intellectual | The ancient Greek city-state of Athens was often called the intellectual cradle of Western civilization. |
| rocking | The baby slept soundly in its gentle rocking cradle |
| hollow | The hollow cradle echoes with the emptiness of a lost child. |
| strange | The infant slept soundly in its strange cradle |
| double | The acrobat performed a double cradle on the trapeze. |
| asiatic | The Gangetic plain is considered the Asiatic cradle of modern civilization. |
| carved | The carved cradle stood in the corner of the room, a reminder of days gone by. |
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