mothering (Meaning)

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mothering (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Mother

Webster

mothering (n.)

A rural custom in England, of visiting one's parents on Midlent Sunday, -- supposed to have been originally visiting the mother church to make offerings at the high altar.

mothering Sentence Examples

  1. The young bird's mothering instincts kicked in as she nestled her hatchlings in the warm grass.
  2. The nurturing and protective role she played was the epitome of mothering.
  3. The mothering of her child brought her immense joy and fulfillment.
  4. Her mothering touch and gentle words eased away her daughter's fears.
  5. The widowed father found solace in the unexpected mothering he received from his elderly neighbor.
  6. The foster mother's unwavering love and mothering transformed the life of the abandoned child.
  7. She longed for the warmth and mothering that she had never experienced.
  8. The animal kingdom exhibited a wide range of mothering behaviors, from lions to penguins.
  9. The act of mothering required patience, empathy, and an unwavering bond.
  10. The concept of mothering had evolved over time, encompassing a diverse range of roles and responsibilities.

FAQs About the word mothering

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motherhood, maternity,fatherhood, paternity, rearing, parenting, fathering, caregiving,caretaking, parenthood

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The young bird's mothering instincts kicked in as she nestled her hatchlings in the warm grass.

The nurturing and protective role she played was the epitome of mothering.

The mothering of her child brought her immense joy and fulfillment.

Her mothering touch and gentle words eased away her daughter's fears.