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From the cradle to the grave means from birth until death; a person's entire life.
It means cradle
Cradle of civilization means the place where civilization began to flourish. Civilization was able to thrive because it had what it needed.
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Other than the Hand that Rocked the Cradle movie, this means exactly what it says. "Robbing the Cradle" is probably what you mean....it's ok people get it mixed up all the time. OR... ~ Rock the Cradle: It can also referring to "make love", or "make babies"
im asuming you mean the death/black metal band cradle of filth if not sorry cradle of filth have their own myspace page where you can send messages to them if you have your own account on myspace http://www.myspace.com/cradleoffilth is their myspace
It would help to know what continent or country you are asking about.If you mean the northeast United States, you could be looking for the "cradle of liberty", since that area was where the American Revolution was born.If you mean the northeastern area of Africa and the Middle East, you could be looking for the "cradle of civilization".
The cradle is where you put a baby. This is comparing Mesopotamia to a place where a person's life started. You could also say it is the womb of civilization.
If you're referring to someone dating a much younger person, they are most definitely "robbing the cradle" and "grave snatching" is it's antonym. But if you mean the "the hand that rocks the cradle" the early 90's thriller or the poem from over 100 years ago with the same name, then "rock the cradle" is correct...
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it is a cradle for your grain.
Alexander Hamilton coined this phrase about the New America being "Hercules in a cradle." A giant in its infancy stage with extremely great potential for growth and power.