bundle of joy
bundle of joy — idiom
1. an affectionate expression for a newborn baby or very young child, used especial
an affectionate expression for a newborn baby or very young child, used especially by family members and close friends to refer to the happiness the child brings.
Eleni and her husband brought their bundle of joy home from the hospital last Tuesday.
collocation: bring [possessive] bundle of joy home from the hospital
Yara shared a photo of her new bundle of joy in a blue blanket.
possessive determiner + new bundle of joy
Eri and her husband smiled as the nurse handed them their bundle of joy.
Padma knitted a warm yellow blanket for her sister's new bundle of joy.
文法句型
[possessive] bundle of joy
用法筆記
Almost always used with a possessive determiner (my, our, their, his, her). Best suited to informal, warm situations such as birth announcements or conversations between friends and family. Not used for a stranger's baby.