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baby shower

[ bey-bee shou-er ]

noun

  1. a party, sometimes attended by women only, for giving gifts to a prospective mother or to a couple about to be parents:

    We regularly use the stroller we were given at our baby shower, but the playpen only occasionally.



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˜yĐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of baby shower1

First recorded in 1900–05
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Example Sentences

Kate trying to make small talk by saying they met at a mutual friend’s baby shower weekend and Victoria showing no interest in engaging with her felt like a crumb to something more, and I can’t wait to find out what’s the story there.

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On the weekend before her body was found, Garcia had obtained a pass from the shelter to attend a baby shower.

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Her mother didn’t like the feeling of the baby moving inside her, and didn’t have a baby shower, according to Blanchard.

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“We have never worried one day that this show would get in the way of our friendship, and we talked about it after Denise left,” says Stracke, who recently helped plan a baby shower for Beauvais’ 33-year-old son Oliver.

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It came to mind as I read the story of 18-year-old Nevaeh Crain, who was six months pregnant and left her baby shower early to go to the ER because she was feeling so ill.

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