The cot bumper has been great, the parasol will probably go to the charity shop.
From the guardian.co.uk
The old cars were not as cookie-cutter as the COT so good ones were more prized.
From the al.com
It is a multi-function buggy converting from pushchair to car seat or carry cot.
From the guardian.co.uk
Although the cot was destroyed, somehow Bragg himself emerged without a scratch.
From the en.wikipedia.org
My mum would check on me in the night to find me playing in my cot with my toys.
From the guardian.co.uk
I was also told that having a dummy significantly reduced the risk of cot death.
From the eadt.co.uk
The two were a team, family members said, often bunking together on the same cot.
From the thenewstribune.com
Telstraclear has long been a cot case and Now it is up to Stanners to fix this.
From the nbr.co.nz
Dinner and breakfast, a cot and case management services are provided each night.
From the kansas.com
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Fingerstall: a sheath worn to protect a finger
Crib: baby bed with high sides made of slats
A small bed that folds up for storage or transport
Malbec is a variety of purple grape used in making red wine. The grapes tend to have an inky dark color and robust tannins. ...
An infant bed (commonly referred to as a cot in British English and a crib (or far less commonly as a cradle or stock) in American English) is a small bed specifically for infants and very young children, generally up to 3 years old.
Cotness is a small hamlet in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England, it forms part of the civil parish of Laxton. It is situated just to the north of the River Ouse, approximately east of Goole.
A symbol of the trigonometric function cotangent
(COTS) Consumer Off-The-Shelf (Commercial Off-The-Shelf) Refers to ready-made merchandise that is available for sale, defined by market need, significant functionality and complexity, and self-contained
(COT&S) Clean, Oil, Test & Stencil. Applies to air brake rework.