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will cradle

  • future tense
    of cradle.
    cradle
    noun
    a small bed for an infant, usually on rockers.

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They bond over the belief that after some magical number of losses, they will cradle the babies they long for.

From New York Times Jan. 10, 2013

Another emphasis this year is on realism, from talking dolls with a vocabulary bigger than some of the little girls who will cradle them to Aurora's 1960-model electric-powered cars.

From Time Magazine Archive

A sample: "I will cradle you/ In my woman hips/ Kiss you/ with my woman lips/ Fold you to my heart/ And sing:/ Sister woman, You are a joy to me."

From Time Magazine Archive

The third barge ship, the Stradler, designed by New York Engineer Frank Broes, will be a catamaran that will cradle ten barges between its twin hulls.

From Time Magazine Archive