drynurse (Meaning)

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drynurse (v. t.)

To feed, attend, and bring up without the breast.

Synonyms & Antonyms of drynurse

drynurse Sentence Examples

  1. The drynurse tenderly cradled the infant, humming a lullaby to soothe its cries.
  2. In the absence of the child's mother, the drynurse assumed the role of primary caregiver, attending to its every need.
  3. The drynurse's nurturing touch and unwavering dedication provided comfort and security to the young child.
  4. From morning till night, the drynurse tirelessly fulfilled her duties, ensuring the child's well-being.
  5. During the long nights, the drynurse would sit by the child's bedside, offering reassurance and keeping watch.
  6. With her gentle hands, the drynurse bathed and dressed the child, taking great care to keep it clean and comfortable.
  7. She skillfully prepared nutritious meals, catering to the child's specific needs and preferences.
  8. At playtime, the drynurse engaged the child in various activities, fostering its development and bringing joy into its life.
  9. As the child grew and became more independent, the drynurse's role gradually transitioned to that of a trusted confidante and advisor.
  10. The bond between the drynurse and the child endured long after the child reached adulthood, leaving an indelible mark on both their lives.

FAQs About the word drynurse

To feed, attend, and bring up without the breast.

nannie,nurse, nanny,sitter, babysitter, nursemaid, bonne,au pair, nurser, ayah

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The drynurse tenderly cradled the infant, humming a lullaby to soothe its cries.

In the absence of the child's mother, the drynurse assumed the role of primary caregiver, attending to its every need.

The drynurse's nurturing touch and unwavering dedication provided comfort and security to the young child.

From morning till night, the drynurse tirelessly fulfilled her duties, ensuring the child's well-being.