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[ US /ˈnɝsɝi/ ]
[ UK /nˈɜːsəɹi/ ]
NOUN
  1. a child's room for a baby

How To Use nursery In A Sentence

  • This stuff doesn't merely placate the listener with predictable, danceable nursery rhymes but lashes out and lacerates the eardrum relentlessly.
  • All four-year-old children are already entitled to receive free nursery education.
  • Tax credits will still only be used for formal care such as a nursery or childminder. Times, Sunday Times
  • At present the tax credit is available only for children who are cared for at a nursery or by a registered childminder.
  • Youngsters toddled in aid of Children in Need with a walk from their nursery to Menston Park.
  • The volume of nursery-squealing was like flocking starlings; it was a mass table-hop murmuration — with nothing to eat. Times, Sunday Times
  • I have found myself pacing around trying but failing to find things to do to keep my mind occupied, occasionally popping into the nursery in a fatherly manner to make sure that the useless door hinge has not failed on the tallboy.
  • What about encouraging student nurses to spend time in nursery schools or elderly care homes? Times, Sunday Times
  • I use old plastic nursery cans and cheap plastic washtubs.
  • With her long black skirt and fruit and flower bedecked hat she looked every inch the children's nanny and as a nursery teacher in real life it's a role she is not entirely unfamiliar with.
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