bottle baby
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of bottle baby
First recorded in 1890–95
Example Sentences
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Cowie, who had been a bottle baby, responded first, fighting the current that was up to his chest to head toward the food.
From Seattle Times • Aug. 21, 2021
He had a cherubic, middle-aged face�"like a bottle baby," said Mrs. Mary McLoughlin down the street.
From Time Magazine Archive
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In Act II, Hud returns to a climate of "purposeful change," but it is not that easy to wean a bottle baby, and the moving scenes that follow vividly illustrate W.H.
From Time Magazine Archive
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My baby, too, poor little man, was feeble from birth, a bottle baby; the best that could have been done would hardly have been a chance for him.
From A Woman of Genius by Austin, Mary Hunter
This is necessary to give the child certain salts which are exceedingly essential to the bottle baby.
From The Mother and Her Child by Sadler, William S.
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