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layette

[ UK /le‍ɪˈɛt/ ]
NOUN
  1. kit consisting of a complete outfit (clothing and accessories) for a new baby

How To Use layette In A Sentence

  • She even planned to take the infant on a reporting trip to war-torn Saigon—she had bought a parasol and a layette, what else would be needed? A Mother's Love And Laments
  • Because to me they look weird, but all of the layette lists say I'm supposed to have a few.
  • Another tradition is that the first garment for a baby's layette is made from an old shirt that had belonged to the grandfather.
  • ‘The layette is in the bedroom, and 18 months to 4 years is here in the living room,’ she said.
  • Smoking calms nerves, and I've never been more nervous than I am about this baby: how he's doing in there, how he is going to get out, when I'm going to ascertain the meaning of the word "layette. Teresa Strasser: I'll Miss You, Toxins
  • The reeds were double "hautbois" reeds all set in a wooden stock or box within the bag; by means of regulators or slides, called _layettes_, moving up and down in longitudinal grooves round the circumference of the barrel, the length of the drone pipes could be so regulated that a simple harmonic bass, consisting mainly of the common chord, could be obtained. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 2 "Baconthorpe" to "Bankruptcy"
  • They're a favorite expression of charity, whether socks for soldiers, layettes for poor infants, or afghans for the homeless.
  • She gave me tips on creating a full layette and showed me some darling booties and onesies.
  • Speaking as a non-parent, but a frequent-flyer in the ‘baby shower gift’ category - a good friend of mine once said ‘No new mother can have too many layette blankets.’
  • They range from crib mattresses, sheets, blankets, quilts, and pillows, to layette items, clothing, diapers, and stuffed animals.
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