Etymology
Origin of teether
Example Sentences
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Per the bill’s text, tax exemptions would apply for baby formula and baby food, “which includes but is not limited to food purees, puffs, teether crackers, puree pouches and other food intended for sale for children under thirty-six months of age.”
From Salon
Itzy Ritzy Silicone Teether: These nontoxic, BPA-free, food-grade silicone teethers soothe gums in fun shapes like nerd glasses and a green latte cup.
From Seattle Times
Although the stolen item was only a $3 baby teether, they reported the theft to Everett police who shared the evidence with Amazon’s Everett distribution center.
From Washington Times
The authors said typical teether usage might keep a baby’s exposure below levels deemed unsafe.
From Washington Post
The floor is a minefield of Cheerios, wooden blocks, and teether toys.
From Salon
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