caudled (Meaning)
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caudled (imp. & p. p.)
of Caudle
Synonyms & Antonyms of caudled
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caudled Sentence Examples
- The chef caudled the eggs gently, ensuring they reached the perfect consistency for the custard.
- After a chilly day outside, the travelers sought refuge in a cozy inn where they were caudled with warm blankets and hot drinks.
- The mother caudled her sick child, wrapping them in blankets and preparing a steaming bowl of chicken broth.
- In the medieval castle, the nobleman's prized falcon was caudled with care, receiving massages and special treatments to maintain its health and strength.
- The grandmother caudled her beloved pet cat, offering it treats and affectionate strokes.
- During the harsh winter months, the villagers would gather around the hearth, caudling themselves with blankets and hot drinks to stave off the cold.
- The spa offered luxurious treatments where patrons could be caudled with massages, facials, and aromatherapy.
- The injured soldier was caudled by his comrades, who tended to his wounds and comforted him during his recovery.
- In the cozy cabin, the couple caudled together by the fireplace, enjoying each other's company and the warmth of the flames.
- The farmer caudled his prized orchids, meticulously tending to their needs to ensure they thrived in the greenhouse.
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of Caudle
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The chef caudled the eggs gently, ensuring they reached the perfect consistency for the custard.
After a chilly day outside, the travelers sought refuge in a cozy inn where they were caudled with warm blankets and hot drinks.
The mother caudled her sick child, wrapping them in blankets and preparing a steaming bowl of chicken broth.
In the medieval castle, the nobleman's prized falcon was caudled with care, receiving massages and special treatments to maintain its health and strength.