Use of cot in Sentences. 45 Examples

The examples include cot at the start of sentence, cot at the end of sentence and cot in the middle of sentence

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cot at the end of sentence


  1. She bunked me in cot.
  2. She bunked me in cot.
  3. The baby lay gurgling in her cot.
  4. The baby lay gurgling in her cot.
  5. One or two clattered into the cot.
  6. Alice leant over the carrying cot.
  7. He lifted the baby out of its cot.
  8. The baby is fast asleep in his cot.
  9. The baby is fast asleep in his cot.
  10. He must have climbed out of his cot.
  11. He must have climbed out of his cot.
  12. And don't pile soft toys in the cot.
  13. The boy is prattling happily in his cot.
  14. She dumps the baby straight into his cot.
  15. She dumps the baby straight into his cot.
  16. The baby is prattling happily in her cot.
  17. He lifted the baby gently out of its cot.
  18. We can't stop Tom climbing out of his cot.
  19. We can't stop Tom climbing out of his cot.
  20. She slid out of bed and sat on the edge of his cot.
  21. She slid out of bed and sat on the edge of his cot.
  22. My earliest recollections are of my mother bending over my cot.
  23. My earliest recollections are of my mother bending over my cot.
  24. Two-year-old Bethany Hudson's alarm started to smoulder and smoke as she lay in her cot.
  25. Two-year-old Bethany Hudson's alarm started to smoulder and smoke as she lay in her cot.
  26. Douglas went down to the cells to talk to Marco, who was lying face down on the narrow cot.
  27. Douglas went down to the cells to talk to Marco, who was lying face down on the narrow cot.
  28. Babies who sleep with their parents receive much more tactile stimulation than babies who sleep in a cot.
  29. Babies who sleep with their parents receive much more tactile stimulation than babies who sleep in a cot.

cot in the middle of sentence


  1. She was on the small cot bed.
  2. She was on the small cot bed.
  3. Harry outgrew his cot when he was about two.
  4. The baby lay in his cot, cooing and gurgling.
  5. In the very smallest cot there is room enough for a loving pair.
  6. In the very smallest cot there is room enough for a loving pair.
  7. A cot swathed in draperies and blue ribbon stood isolated in a corner.
  8. Put a selection of baby toys in his cot to amuse him if he wakes early.
  9. Put a selection of baby toys in his cot to amuse him if he wakes early.
  10. Alan left him howling in the cot again while he went for a bowl of water.
  11. A new machine no bigger than a 10p piece could help save babies from cot death.
  12. The royalties go to Birthright; let's hope they find a way to prevent tragic cot deaths.
  13. Immediately he sprawled sideways across the cot in a loose posture of sleep and began snoring loudly.
  14. Immediately he sprawled sideways across the cot in a loose posture of sleep and began snoring loudly.
  15. The study showed a significant correlation between the baby's sleeping position and the risk of cot death.Sentence dictionary
  16. The study showed a significant correlation between the baby's sleeping position and the risk of cot death.Sentence dictionary

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