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was pacifier
noun
Someone or something that pacifies.
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When I looked the word "dummy" up in a dictionary one definition was "pacifier", with the label showing its regional usage as "Brit".Alan ArthurMount Pleasant, South CarolinaRomania's recordSIR – In my dual capacity as faithful reader of your publication and economic counsellor to the prime minister of Romania, I am appalled by the carnivalesque depiction of my country in recent articles.
The most frequent oral habit was pacifier habit observed in 785 subjects (30.0% of the total sample).
The findings suggest that the most frequent oral habit was pacifier habit, which was observed in 785 subjects (30.0% of the total sample), followed by oral breathing that was recorded in 23.2% of the schoolchildren and by atypical swallowing that was found in 16.2% of the subjects.
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The keywords used to identify the relevant studies were pacifier, dummy, comforter, tooth, malocclusion, deciduous, tongue, swallowing, openbite, crossbite, myofunctional, muscle, and orofacial, and the different terms were combined using Boolean operators.
Those are pacifiers for passengers.
"It was my pacifier," he said.
In the '90s, "magazine" was a pacifier — a word like "bookmark" to keep us quiet as we acclimated to life online.
—What color was the pacifier?
The same way babies have pacifiers, this is my pacifier," Ms. Ortiz said.
Luckily, the best musician of the last half decade, Atlanta's Young Thug, is behind Pacifier, so it all works out.
"It's my pacifier when I'm away on business," said Mr. Allen, who is president of his own public relations firm.
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