1. cradling - Noun
2. cradling - Verb
of Cradle
The act of using a cradle.
Cutting a cask into two pieces lengthwise, to enable it to pass a narrow place, the two parts being afterward united and rehooped.
The framework in arched or coved ceilings to which the laths are nailed.
Source: Webster's dictionaryI always believe that most people could do it. I mean obviously I didn't just sit and stand. I used to love cradling the gun and just posing with the hand cocked ready to fire the gun, and the costume helped a great deal. Jeremy Bulloch
What brings you onto my property?" Rhev said, cradling his mug with both hands trying to absorb its warmth. Got a problem" I can't fix your personality, sorry. J.R. Ward
Anushka just made our boring Sundays a little happier as she shared a beautiful picture of herself cradling her baby bump on the beach. Source: Internet
“I couldn’t possibly put any kind of a value on this,” Mickelson said, cradling the silver dollar in his palm. Source: Internet
Its mother, named Mei Xiang, picked it up and started cradling it. Source: Internet
Erica also posted a photo of Safaree cradling his daughter shortly after her birth and said proudly: ‘Just here staring at my husband as he obsesses over our daughter I thank God. Source: Internet