breast fed

/ˈbrɛstˌfɛd/
verb
  1. Past tense of breast-feed: to feed a baby with milk from the breast.
    • The mother breast-fed her twins without any difficulty.
    • She breast-fed her newborn every three hours.
    • He watched as his wife breast-fed their daughter in the rocking chair.
adjective
  1. Fed with milk from the mother's breast rather than from a bottle.
    • Many doctors recommend that infants be breast-fed for at least six months.
    • She was proud that all her children were breast-fed.
    • The breast-fed baby seemed healthier than the formula-fed one.
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