crib
crib1 /krɪb/ noun
- [countable] American English a bed for a baby or young child, with bars
on the side to stop the baby from falling out SYN cot British English
- [countable] British English a bed with high sides for a very young baby,
which you can move gently from side to side SYN cradle
- [countable] a wooden frame in which you put food for animals such as cows
and horses
- [countable] British English a model of the scene of Jesus’ birth, often
placed in churches and homes at Christmas -> Nativity
- [countable] British English informal a book or piece of paper with
information or answers to questions, which students sometimes use
dishonestly in examinations
- [countable] American English Spoken the place where someone lives
- I’m not at my crib, I’m at Jed’s house
attic
at·tic /ˈætɪk/ noun [countable]
a space or room just below the roof of a house, often used for storing things:
whim
whim /wɪm/ noun [countable]
a sudden feeling that you would like to do something, especially when there is
no important or good reason
on a him
- I didn’t leave just on a whim (=for no good reason)
reconcile
lilies