in nappies

Frequency: 6.89.9 per million words

Refers to the period of being a baby or toddler who still wears nappies.

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Examples (10)

  • Isn't he rather old to be still in nappies?
  • My little brother was still in nappies when I started school.
  • She remembers her cousin when he was just in nappies.
  • It feels like only yesterday my child was in nappies.
  • Back then, most babies were in cloth nappies.
  • He's already talking, but still in nappies.
  • The documentary showed what life was like for children in nappies during that era.
  • I can't believe how much she's grown; she was just in nappies a year ago.
  • He behaves like a child still in nappies sometimes.
  • Potty training starts soon, so he won't be in nappies anymore.