Bebeği beşikte bırakın.
- Leave the baby in the crib.
but if I have lost my crib and get nothing in exchange I shall feel what a soft Johnny I have been.
It was very easy, Briggs said, to make a galley-slave of a boy all the half-year, and then score him up idle; and to crib two dinners a-week out of his board, and then score him up greedy; but that wasn’t going to be submitted to, he believed, was it? — Charles Dickens, Dombey and Son, 1848, .
Zeugmatically, she cribbed the baby and then the corn.
In two minutes I was kneeling by the child’s crib, and Sandy was dispatching servants here, there, and everywhere, all over the palace. I took in the situation almost at a glance -- membranous croup!''.
The singers were in a crib of wirework (like a large meat-safe or bird-cage) in one corner.
Where no oxen are, the crib is clean: but much increase is by the strength of the ox.
And that makes thirty-one; -- four in hand and eight in crib. -- You are to deal, ma’am; shall I deal for you?”''.
May we play crib, Mrs. Radford?” he asked.
These cribs are taken from a Google on “foobar”.
I cribbed the recipe from the Food Network site, but made a few changes of my own.
I began to think of my horse. He, however, like an old campaigner, had taken good care of himself. I found him paying assiduous attention to the crib of Indian corn, and dexterously drawing forth and munching the ears that protruded between the bars.
a day or two afterwards I learned that Miss Temple, on returning to her own room at dawn, had found me laid in the little crib; my face against Helen Burns’s shoulder, my arms round her neck. I was asleep, and Helen was -- dead.''.
The brains in Spain stay mainly on the plain of honorable cheating in the universities. . . . Some crib notes were submitted attached to all manner of haberdashery and footwear (usually pasted on insteps).
If the structure is to be raised in place without relocation, once it is raised to the desired elevation the jacks are replaced with timber cribbing. --.