nappy|nappies in English
noun
[nap·py || 'næpɪ]
deep bowl for food; bib or napkin for a baby; (British) diape
Use "nappy|nappies" in a sentence
1. No nappies, no teenagers, no scary wife.
2. I'll change her nappy.
3. He needs his nappy changed.
4. This is a disposable nappy.
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6. 5 Seek ways to make nappies more biodegradable.
7. She can't even change a nappy.
8. She was changing the baby's nappy.
9. Yippee Nappy is a soothing balm that will encourage the recovery of red, irritated skin in the nappy area.sentencedict .com
10. They're all taking a little nappy-time.
11. Most babies get nappy rash at some stage.
12. Absorbent nappies of cellulose or paper, for pets
13. She fed the baby and changed its nappy.
14. Excuse me while I change the baby's nappy .
15. Disposable nappies of paper and cellulose for babies and adults
16. You'll get through at least ten nappies a day.
17. When Dave sang, he was changing the baby's nappy.
18. 12 Disposable nappies are fairly straightforward to put on.
19. Change ( ie put a clean nappy on ) the baby.
20. And for our next trick - the peat bog nappy?
21. They're more prepared to do the dishes or change nappies.
22. Do you know, I am nostalgic for nappies and broken nights.
23. The DuPont researchers who developed Biomax had first thought of using it for disposable nappies.
24. This usually means nappy editing techniques, upbeat music and striking images.
25. Her nappy was so wet it was falling down her legs.