English to Chichewa Meaning of nut case - mtedza-nkhani


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Definitions of nut case in English
Noun(1) an infant considered in relation to its nurse
Examples of nut case in English
(1) A young girl could watch as her newborn sibling latched on to her mother's breast, and could observe how the mother would switch the nursling from one breast to the other.(2) Now that my children are 13 and 8, I look back happily on the days when I had a nursling in my bed.(3) My wife's breasts are neither the seat of my sexual gratification nor an open-all-night diner for the latest nursling .(4) Hold your nursling close as you dream about your next baby, and never doubt for a moment that you have what it takes to make the best choices for each of you as you go along.(5) Soranos believed that the wet nurse transmits her own qualities to the child, so an even-tempered woman free from superstition should be found; she should also be Greek-speaking, so that the nursling becomes accustomed to hearing Greek.(6) Risk factors for nurslings and their mothers overlap and interact.(7) No global consensus exists on whether or how to screen nurslings or mothers for vitamin D deficiency or on how to prevent vitamin D deficiency among nurslings .
(1) nursle ::
nursle
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