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Bunches of bears.


Bunches of bears in boxes and bags-- Some in corduroy corduroy, a cut filling-pile fabric with lengthwise ridges, or wales, that may vary from fine (pinwale) to wide. Extra filling yarns float over a number of warp yarns that form either a plain-weave or twill-weave ground. , some in rags. Bundled in blankets, snuggled snug·gle  
v. snug·gled, snug·gling, snug·gles

v.intr.
1. To lie or press close together; cuddle.

2.
 up tight, Bears in pajamas pajamas
Noun, pl

US pyjamas

pajamas npl (US) → pijama msg; piyama msg (LAM
, ready for night.

Bears in buttons and bears in bows. How many bears? Nobody knows. Peeking from backpacks, they go on their way-- Going to school for teddy bear day.

How many things can you find that start with the letter B?
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Author:Ryer, Mary
Publication:Humpty Dumpty's Magazine
Article Type:Poem
Date:Sep 1, 1996
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