nappy in the PONS Dictionary

nappy Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

put on a [or change the] nappy

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Alternatively it is disposed of in nappies (diapers) in municipal solid waste.
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When the baby dirties its nappy, they rub its face in the mess.
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The new town centre, composed largely of young families, soon became known locally as nappy valley.
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The final consists of various challenges such as tractor racing, nappy changing, sandwich making, potato picking, knitting and karaoke.
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Waste typically includes 15,000 tonnes per year of disposable nappies.
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When you find yourself contemplating shoplifting to get nappies, it is the money.
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He seemed a little relieved when he saw my nappy head.
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Family rooms are provided for baby feeding and changing nappies, and all cubicles in the family rooms have panic buttons in case of emergency.
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In many countries it is the norm for parents to care for their babies "without nappies" from the first days of life.
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Disposable diapers (nappies) or sanitary napkins may also be cut and used as a poultice as they draw moisture out of wounds.
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