looks like a child|look like a child in English
looks young, looks childish
Use "looks like a child|look like a child" in a sentence
1. Contented like a weaned child
2. You're speaking like a child.
3. Be innocent just like a Child.
4. She chattered excitedly like a child.
5. Like a child, as in innocence, frankness, etc.; befitting a child: Childlike trust.
6. She followed him like a submissive child.
7. Like attending to a crying child or something.
8. You like a child without feet, straying, crying.
9. 3 She started to blubber like a child.
10. She can have tantrums like a willful child.
11. Her loose yellow hair and the white hospital nightgown made her look like a sick child.
12. He huddled in the corner like a terrified child.
13. 20 My parents still treat me like a child.
14. I'm not going to act like a petulant child.
15. Well, like you, I was abandoned as a child.
16. Your adolescent whines, “You’re treating me like a child!”
17. You're like a child with your father's spell book.
18. That child soaks up new facts like a sponge!
19. And to highlight what Childlike faith looks like, Jesus compares himself to a child, saying, “whoever welcomes one such child in my name welcomes me.”Matthew 18:5
20. Three o'clock in the morning, bopping through a weird limb-jerking dance routine, and she looks like a child at playschool.
21. I' m not going to act like a petulant child
22. He behaved like a petulant child and refused to cooperate.
23. 🔊 The Besotted mother treated her child like a princess, …
24. 3 He huddled in the corner like a terrified child.
25. Her voice is child-like, with a West Country lilt.