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Filter by Meaning The musician cradled the guitar in his lap as he strummed the strings.
The statue cradled the small bird in its hands.
She cradled the heavy package in her arms as she walked to the post office.
She cradled the fragile vase carefully in her arms.
She cradled her injured leg as she limped towards the finish line.
He cradled the delicate vase as he carried it across the room.
The ship was cradled by the gentle waves of the ocean.
She cradled the book in her lap, lost in the story.
The old man cradled his beloved dog as it took its final breaths.
She cradled the phone between her ear and shoulder while typing on the computer.
He cradled the injured bird gently in his palms.
The hammock cradled her body as she relaxed in the shade.
The sailor cradled the telescope to his eye and scanned the horizon.
The farmer cradled the newborn lamb, marveling at its tiny size.
The athlete cradled the basketball before shooting.
The nurse cradled the elderly patient's hand, comforting them in their final moments.
The basketball player cradled the ball before making a layup.
The hiker cradled the injured bird in his hands before releasing it back into the wild.
The grandmother cradled her granddaughter, singing her a lullaby to help her sleep.
The astronaut cradled the fragile equipment as they made their way back to the spaceship.
The artist cradled the delicate glass sculpture as he transported it to the gallery.
The carpenter cradled the piece of wood in his arms as he measured and cut it.
The chef cradled the poached egg on a bed of spinach.
The teacher cradled the fragile vase while dusting the shelf.
The teacher cradled the struggling student, helping them to understand the concept.
The artist cradled the paintbrush as she created a masterpiece.
The statue was cradled in a protective wooden crate for transport.
The astronaut was cradled in his seat during liftoff.
The mountaineer cradled the delicate flower in his palm.
The artist cradled the delicate glass sculpture as she worked on it.
The museum cradled the fragile vase in a cushioned box.
The earth was cradled by the moon's gravity, keeping it in its orbit.
The firefighter cradled the injured kitten in her arms.
The statue was cradled in the hands of the artist as he worked on the details.
The bird was cradled gently by the veterinarian during the examination.
The astronaut was cradled in the spaceship during takeoff.
The musician cradled the guitar on his lap as he played.
The vase was cradled in a bed of tissue paper to prevent it from breaking.
The firefighter cradled the kitten in his arms as he rescued it from the burning building.
The mother cradled her newborn baby in her arms.
The astronaut cradled the delicate equipment while making repairs on the space station.
The hiker cradled the injured bird in her hands as she looked for a wildlife rescue center.
The sculpture was cradled carefully in the shipping container to prevent any damage.
The chef cradled the eggs in his hands as he prepared to cook them.
The farmer cradled the fragile chick in his palm as he checked on it.
The chef cradled the mixing bowl as she combined the ingredients for the cake.
The teacher cradled the young student's hand as they crossed the street.
The hammock cradled the person as they relaxed.
The boat was cradled by the waves as it made its way through the ocean.
The pilot cradled the airplane in his hands, maneuvering it safely through turbulence.
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