Sentences with phrase «buried in a blanket»

By that we mean she allows her laugh instincts to get buried in a blanket of bland.
Alternatively, a water bottle filled with warm water can be buried in the blankets as a heat source as long as the babies have room to move away from it if they are too hot.
The first day she had consumed about three fourths of it, and that night she buried it in her blanket and gingerly chewed on the last piece for the next couple of days until she could no longer stand it.

Not exact matches

All you want to do is go home and bury your head in a mountain of pillows and blankets.
It also helps to minimize suffocation parents let babies sleep in the crib without blankets, toys, pillows or anything which they can bury their faces in.
Mayor Mike Bloomberg was in Bermuda when the blizzard of 2010 bore down on New York City - burying forgotten Queens residents under a blanket of snow.
needless to say, i have never been so excited to put on sweatpants and bury myself in a mountain of blankets!
Whether spring is in full - effect where you live... or you're buried under a blanket of snow, it's the perfect time to update your space.
Here in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, we're still buried under a pretty substantial blanket of snow, it's 16ºF, but it's sunny!
Marking his feature film debut, We Are Still Here is a ghostly tale of vengeful spirits and dark secrets, all of which are wrapped up in a lonely old home buried under a blanket of snow.
If your dog is more like my Gypsy, you'll find her in our bed sleeping buried somewhere under the sheets and blankets like a little thermal bed warmer.
This gentle guy enjoys burying his bones in his blankets and snuggle sessions with staff.
She has the drive to want to please you, whether that is locating toys buried in a bin of blankets you thought had been lost forever (true story) or playing fetch with multiple balls and excelling.
If you've been providing soft bedding for your dog, he might be enjoying the «diaper effect»... if his bed absorbs the urine or he can bury his poo under his blanket, he can still be dry, clean and happy in his crate.
In the 1991 installation Lumpenprole, he buried stuffed animals beneath a crocheted blanket, creating in effect a new floor bulging with castaway childhood objects and, presumably, repressed desires or perversionIn the 1991 installation Lumpenprole, he buried stuffed animals beneath a crocheted blanket, creating in effect a new floor bulging with castaway childhood objects and, presumably, repressed desires or perversionin effect a new floor bulging with castaway childhood objects and, presumably, repressed desires or perversions.
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