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teething ring
noun
a circular ring, usually of plastic, ivory, bone, etc., on which a teething baby can bite.
teething ring
noun
a plastic, hard rubber, or bone ring on which babies may bite while teething
Word History and Origins
Origin of teething ring1
Example Sentences
Kianna, 5 months old, stood in a bouncer chewing a teething ring.
There was mention of him hitting himself with his rattle or his teething ring.
The dozens of outfits to come hewed to the same concept — women in baby-themed dresses and suits, adorned with safety-pin earrings or teething rings, with whimsical matching handbags and gloves.
There will be lingering pain for a while, but that’s why God made teething rings.
At a Dec. 19 news conference, Lynch showed images of several items, including a Graco car seat with a teething ring attached.
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