n. Formerly, one of Marshall’s four personalities. You knew he was Fussy Baby when he was crying but hadn’t reached the Angry Baby stage yet. cf. Angry Baby, Sleeping Baby, Happy Baby.
Shall and will are both modal verbs in English used to express propositions about the future. According to the New Oxford Dictionary of English, In modern English the interchangeable use of shall and will is an acceptable part of standard British and US English.
Will not
is a contraction for will not: Maggie won't be getting every toy she wants this Christmas.
Rest in such a condition; be asleep
a natural and periodic state of rest during which consciousness of the world is suspended; "he didn't get enough sleep last night"; "calm as a child in dreamless slumber"
a torpid state resembling deep sleep
Fail to be woken by
Have sexual intercourse or be involved in a sexual relationship
be asleep
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Day 139
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It was nice when she was sleeping today. When she was awake she was super crabby. I just wish those teeth would come through and maybe she won't be so fussy. She just wanted to be held all day today. When I would put her down to play, she'd be ok for a few minutes, then all of a sudden she would just cry non-stop. It was driving us nuts. Eventually she calmed down in the evening, and as I type this she is soundly sleeping in her crib (knock on wood!). I have a feeling I may be up during the night, but maybe I'll be lucky and she'll stay asleep.
Adrianna
Adrianna... it looks like she just fussed herself to sleep... Shhhh... we won't wake her up!