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nappy(UK) verbs wear a nappy • She doesn't wear nappies anymore; she's toilet trained. have a nappy on • He was three and a half, so he didn't have a nappy on. change a nappy (= take off a baby's dirty nappy and put on a clean one ) • My husband hardly ever changes the baby's nappies. put on a nappy (= put a nappy on a baby ) • I put a clean nappy on her half an hour ago. take off a nappy (= take off a baby's nappy ) • Come on, let's take this dirty nappy off. ADJECTIVES/NOUN + nappy dirty/soiled • Where shall I put the dirty nappy? wet • She had been left in a wet nappy all day. dry/clean • I changed him into a dry nappy. a disposable nappy (= one that is meant to be used once and thrown away ) • Disposable nappies are harmful to the environment. a cloth nappy (= one made of cloth, that you can wash and use again ) • New cloth nappies are easily washable. nappy + NOUN nappy rash (= sore skin caused by wet nappies ) • He's got really bad nappy rash at the moment. phrases be out of nappies (= to no longer wear nappies, but use the toilet instead ) • Is George out of nappies yet?
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