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Definition of Teething ring
1. Noun. Device used for an infant to suck or bite on.
Generic synonyms: Device
Derivative terms: Comfort, Pacify
Definition of Teething ring
1. Noun. An object designed for a baby or toddler to chew during the teething stage. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Teething Ring
Literary usage of Teething ring
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Babyhood: Devoted Exclusively to the Care of Infants and Young Children (1891)
"Age for Sitting Up; Quantity of Food at Six Months ; Street Airing ; teething ring.
To the Editor of BABYHOOD : (i) Should an infant three months old be ..."
2. Discover Your Creator Contacting You by Alan Fraser Bell, Heather Louise Bell (2002)
"A SILVER teething ring, either solid or hollow depending on income, was always
of great benefit to a baby. The gums would be more comfortable and less ..."
3. The ABCs of Safe & Healthy Child Care: A Handbook for Child Care Providers by Cynthia M. Hale, Jacqueline A. Polder (2000)
"To relieve the soreness, give the baby a cold teething ring or washcloth to chew on.
Teething medicine is not recommended. Many primary teeth will not be ..."
4. Europe's Morning After by Kenneth Lewis Roberts (1921)
"Another woman pawned a baby's silver teething ring and a silver mug for 50 crowns,
or the equivalent of one meal at a cheap restaurant. ..."
5. Europe's Morning After by Kenneth Lewis Roberts (1921)
"... a baby's silver teething ring and a silver mug for 50 crowns, or the equivalent
of one meal at a cheap restaurant. ..."
6. When a Man Marries/the Window at the White Cat by Mary Roberts Rinehart (2000)
""If the right man came along and gave her a rubber teething ring, she'd be crazy
about it for his sake." "Edith!" Fred said, shocked. But Edith had gone. ..."