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teddy bear
noun
- a toy bear, especially a stuffed one.
teddy bear
noun
- a stuffed toy bear made from soft or fluffy material Often shortened toteddy
Word History and Origins
Origin of teddy bear1
Word History and Origins
Origin of teddy bear1
Example Sentences
Though Bearsun looks a bit like Rilakkuma—the lazy teddy bear featured in the animated series Rilakkuma and Kaoru—he’s an original creation.
In the commotion, one of the teddy bears and posters put up for Anderson fell to the ground.
Dickson, who advocates for the ban while carrying a teddy bear that plays a recording of the vibrations that become a heartbeat, said he planned to pitch similar measures to more than 400 Texas municipalities.
This thick, DWR-treated fleece made me feel like a fast, athletic teddy bear.
I alerted my neighbor that I had put a teddy bear or a drum or a Star Wars book on a bench in front of our house, and her son was welcome to come over and take his pick.
Thankfully, Aquaman is there to save the situation and give her a pep talk, while she clutches a teddy bear.
More hokey than the inspired objects recalled by the curators: A frumpy teddy bear.
Your recent TED Talk (500,000 views and counting) is on the Teddy Bear.
He gets her a giant stuffed teddy bear that she parades throughout L.A.
Moments later, Hudson gives the Kaiser yet another gift: a blue teddy bear, which, of course, he got at the Ritz.
With Benny sitting by to watch proceedings, Jess mapped out a remarkable Teddy-bear.
This bear was a poor looking creature, which had once been an expensive bright-eyed Teddy-bear made of brown plush.
David remained behind him, in the rear, a few paces away, still clutching his teddy bear.
Its teddy bear hurtled down and leaped across the ground, bounding toward him.
"I don't think I'll want to play with my teddy bear any more," he said.
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