Collocations for "diaper"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "diaper" in context.
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diaper
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.n
- [absorbent, thick, comfortable, baby] diapers
- use [disposable, cloth] diapers
- buy a [pack, bag, box] of diapers
- buy [dozens, hundreds] of diapers
- change the [baby's, toddler's] diaper
- the [baby's] diaper needs changing
- [hates, can't stand] changing diapers
- he still [uses, wears] diapers
- she is still in diapers
- [wet, soiled] her diaper
- throw [out, away] the (dirty) diapers
- stock up on diapers
- have run out of diapers
- [run, go] to the store for diapers
- the drawer is [crammed, stuffed] with diapers
- informal: her diaper was full of [poo, poop, pee]
- diapers for babies up to [six, twelve, eighteen] months
- diapers for the [elderly, incontinent, disabled]
- a [station, table] for changing diapers
- a diaper [bag, sack, backpack]
- needs a diaper change
- a diaper-changing [station, table]
- diaper your [baby, son, daughter]
- diaper a [border, cloth, surface]
'diaper' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):