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baby food

noun

  1. food, as vegetables, fruits, or meat, puréed or minced for easy ingestion by infants.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of baby food1

First recorded in 1895–1900

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Example Sentences

Beech-Nut is still in existence, and is the third largest baby food manufacturer in the United States.

They were among the first companies to begin packaging baby food in glass jars instead of cans.

She opens them to show diapers, baby food, hygiene products, and clothing.

After that first baby food gig, he had a series of small parts in TV shows including Entourage, My Name Is Earl, and Shameless.

She has three kids and wrote a cookbook—with her husband, who owns Chef Geoff and other D.C. restaurants--on baby food.

We went to store; she needed baby food; it amounted to $7, groceries, baby food.

Then the mother makes a sort of pumping motion, and pumps up soft baby food from her crop, and he swallows it.

The notion that this is a 'baby food' to be scorned by real woodsmen is nothing but a foolish conceit.

Never give a baby food merely to pacify him or to stop his crying; it will damage him in the end.

I got a wet nurse for her and fed her with baby food, but she got thinner and more elfish-looking.

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