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Definition of teddy in English: teddynounPlural teddies ˈtɛdiˈtɛdi 1A soft toy bear. Example sentencesExamples - By a little after noon, David was awake and asking for his mom and Ben, his teddy bear.
- She nodded and sat down on my bed, picking up my stuffed teddy bear and hugging it.
- Year five and six children sold cakes and raised money through the guessing the name of the teddy bear and the number of marbles game.
- There will be a variety of stalls, including one to name a teddy bear.
- By the time they got to us the girl must have been feeling traumatised, because she asked if she could borrow a teddy bear for the night.
- Among his birthday presents, which are now up for grabs, is a huge teddy bear and a luxury picnic hamper.
- We went and bought a teddy bear for my little brother and drove to the hospital to see him.
- We all remember how important it was as a child to have a teddy bear or blanket to comfort us when we were scared or alone.
- John, who brought his teddy bear with him, did not publish his reminiscences until 1952.
- The white marble statue, which depicted a little girl holding a teddy bear, was taken in February last year.
- She opened his door, moving quietly as she stepped over a teddy bear on the floor.
- Two years ago a giant teddy bear was swiped from its window display, just half an hour after being put on show.
- How could you not love the idea of giving a teddy bear to a saddened and scared child?
- I looked at my sister, who was playing with my teddy bear on the bed.
- All she did was sit in one corner of her room and stare into empty space while hugging her teddy bear.
- Boom was just a teddy bear, a little worn around the ears, soft and agreeable to hold.
- A TRAVELLING teddy bear named Phineas Fogg is racking up the air miles to support his village church.
- She had a teddy bear thrown out as a child, then started hoarding soft toys.
- The kitchen department organised a raffle for a teddy bear which raised another £69.
- She found it easily, an old teddy bear that she had used to soothe her to sleep every night when her parents fought.
2A woman's all-in-one undergarment. 女性的连衫衬裤 Example sentencesExamples - In another there is a room, lit coldly by far too many fluorescent tubes, where you can go to buy nightgowns, camisoles, teddies, housecoats and dusters.
- When they returned to their home, they went to their bedroom and Geneva put on her teddy to go to sleep in while Nelson shaved.
- Not a day to buy your wife a black teddy and a garter belt.
- Flowing style signals the return of authentic, seductive daytime lingerie, with camisoles and teddies.
- In the line of plus size women's sexy lingerie you can get teddies to push you up and out in the places you need it and tuck and hide the places you don't want shown.
- In addition to caressing her slim body like another layer of skin, the teddy is made of a warm rose-colored silk that brings out some much-needed extra color in her cheeks.
- She was wearing a micro-miniskirt (as usual), pulled over what looked like a mostly-lace teddy.
- This sheer black teddy features intricate embroidery on the front and back.
- Slowly he untied the delicate pink bows holding her black teddy together.
- Her plum-colored dressing gown did little to conceal the teddy she wore underneath.
- When an ex-partner tried to buy some flippery for me, he became dizzy and nauseous when confronted by a sea of confusing tangas and teddies.
- Dressed in a sheer teddy, a very personable smile painted across her white face, she returns to the stage carrying a small basket.
- The most basic teddy has full panties and a top which resembles a camisole, often providing bust support for the breasts.
- And the material is so sheer and short it's obvious she's wearing nothing beneath the teddy.
- And I haven't even started on the basques, teddies or suspenders.
OriginEarly 20th century: from Teddy, pet form of the given name Theodore: in sense 1 alluding to Theodore Roosevelt, Theodore, an enthusiastic bear-hunter. Theodore ‘Teddy’ Roosevelt, US president from 1901 to 1909, was a keen bear-hunter, a fact celebrated in a comic poem published in the New York Times of 7 January 1906, concerning the adventures of two bears called ‘Teddy B’ and ‘Teddy G’. These names were then given to two bears presented to the Bronx Zoo later in the year, and toy manufacturers saw an opening. Toy ‘teddy bears’ or ‘Roosevelt bears’ were imported from Germany, and became an instant success in America. Teddy boys or Teds owe their name to Teddy as a pet form of Edward. In the mid 1950s some youths began to favour a style featuring drainpipe trousers, long velvet-collared jackets, bootlace ties, and hair slicked up in a quiff. The style was based on the fashions current in the early years of the 20th century in Britain during the reign of Edward VII.
Rhymesalready, Eddie, eddy, Freddie, heady, neddy, oven-ready, ready, reddy, steady, thready Definition of teddy in US English: teddynounˈtɛdiˈtedē 1A soft toy bear. Example sentencesExamples - All she did was sit in one corner of her room and stare into empty space while hugging her teddy bear.
- The kitchen department organised a raffle for a teddy bear which raised another £69.
- We went and bought a teddy bear for my little brother and drove to the hospital to see him.
- I looked at my sister, who was playing with my teddy bear on the bed.
- We all remember how important it was as a child to have a teddy bear or blanket to comfort us when we were scared or alone.
- Boom was just a teddy bear, a little worn around the ears, soft and agreeable to hold.
- Two years ago a giant teddy bear was swiped from its window display, just half an hour after being put on show.
- How could you not love the idea of giving a teddy bear to a saddened and scared child?
- She nodded and sat down on my bed, picking up my stuffed teddy bear and hugging it.
- Among his birthday presents, which are now up for grabs, is a huge teddy bear and a luxury picnic hamper.
- She had a teddy bear thrown out as a child, then started hoarding soft toys.
- Year five and six children sold cakes and raised money through the guessing the name of the teddy bear and the number of marbles game.
- She opened his door, moving quietly as she stepped over a teddy bear on the floor.
- John, who brought his teddy bear with him, did not publish his reminiscences until 1952.
- By a little after noon, David was awake and asking for his mom and Ben, his teddy bear.
- There will be a variety of stalls, including one to name a teddy bear.
- She found it easily, an old teddy bear that she had used to soothe her to sleep every night when her parents fought.
- By the time they got to us the girl must have been feeling traumatised, because she asked if she could borrow a teddy bear for the night.
- The white marble statue, which depicted a little girl holding a teddy bear, was taken in February last year.
- A TRAVELLING teddy bear named Phineas Fogg is racking up the air miles to support his village church.
2A woman's all-in-one undergarment. 女性的连衫衬裤 Example sentencesExamples - And the material is so sheer and short it's obvious she's wearing nothing beneath the teddy.
- In another there is a room, lit coldly by far too many fluorescent tubes, where you can go to buy nightgowns, camisoles, teddies, housecoats and dusters.
- In addition to caressing her slim body like another layer of skin, the teddy is made of a warm rose-colored silk that brings out some much-needed extra color in her cheeks.
- Flowing style signals the return of authentic, seductive daytime lingerie, with camisoles and teddies.
- In the line of plus size women's sexy lingerie you can get teddies to push you up and out in the places you need it and tuck and hide the places you don't want shown.
- Dressed in a sheer teddy, a very personable smile painted across her white face, she returns to the stage carrying a small basket.
- Not a day to buy your wife a black teddy and a garter belt.
- Slowly he untied the delicate pink bows holding her black teddy together.
- And I haven't even started on the basques, teddies or suspenders.
- This sheer black teddy features intricate embroidery on the front and back.
- When an ex-partner tried to buy some flippery for me, he became dizzy and nauseous when confronted by a sea of confusing tangas and teddies.
- She was wearing a micro-miniskirt (as usual), pulled over what looked like a mostly-lace teddy.
- The most basic teddy has full panties and a top which resembles a camisole, often providing bust support for the breasts.
- When they returned to their home, they went to their bedroom and Geneva put on her teddy to go to sleep in while Nelson shaved.
- Her plum-colored dressing gown did little to conceal the teddy she wore underneath.
OriginEarly 20th century: from Teddy, pet form of the given name Theodore: in teddy (sense 1) alluding to Theodore Roosevelt, Theodore, an enthusiastic bear-hunter. |