cot in a sentence

cot meaning:

n.) A small house; a cottage or hut.

n.) A pen, coop, or like shelter for small domestic animals, as for sheep or pigeons;

n.) A small, rudely-formed boat.

n.) A sleeping place of limited size; a little bed; a cradle; a piece of canvas extended by a frame, used as a bed.

cot sentence:

The baby is fast asleep in his cot.

Two passengers shared a cot that was one meter wide.

He lifted the baby out of its cot.

Extra beds and baby cots are available upon request.

A travel cot and high chair are available.

She was on the small cot bed.

We slept on cots under the tree during the camp.

The baby falls from the cot and gets hurt.

Children’s cots and meals are also available.

Six people spent the night on cots which were provided by the airport.

Cots, portable housing containers and chemical toilets are largely sold out.

Andrew says they still have the original shackles and cots that inmates slept on.

She slid out of bed and sat on the edge of his cot.

I lay under my cot and prayed that our hooch would not take a direct hit with a rocket.

Later that night, as Thomas slept soundly in a cot beside her, Ashley tossed and turned .

There is a sleeping room, with simple metal frame cots for beds.

Cots are available at a charge of £7.50.

The House and Cottage combined offer 21 bed spaces with 5 cots.

In the very smallest cot there is room enough for a tired person.

He lifted the baby gently out of its cot.

The baby is prattling happily in her cot.

Some crew members slept in cots literally bolted to the propeller-shaft enclosures!

The baby lay in his cot, cooing and gurgling.

Extra beds and baby cots are available upon request.

A new machine no bigger than a 10p piece could help save babies from cot death.



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