Not exact matches
These
thicker layers will be perfect to keep him warm at night without the risk of pulling the
blanket over his face or getting entangled
in it.
I read a description of what sounded like safe bedsharing but it sure didn't sound comfortable: on a thin futon on the floor, no
blankets or pillows, mom wearing a sweater,
thick socks and sweatpants (
in layers if needed) and baby
in a sleep sack.
Azolla bloomed and died like this
in cycles for roughly 1 million years, each time laying down an additional
layer of the
thick blanket of sediment that was finally found
in 2004 by the Arctic Coring Expedition.
Before worms invade, the soil
in a typical northern forest is
blanketed by a
thick layer of leaf litter and other organic material.
Today, high
in the stratosphere, a
thick layer of ozone
blankets the planet.
For example, if she has been using a crate
in the kitchen with a pillow for bedding, change to an x-pen
in the living room padded with a
blanket or
thick layer of newspapers.
The air felt fresh after our time
in Kathmandu Valley, where brick kilns and fires generate a
thick layer of smog that
blankets the city.
As if the
thick layer of smog
blanketing Los Angeles wasn't bad enough, the beaches
in L.A. County — though popular spots for the locals and tourists — are some of the most polluted
in California.