small child in English

young child

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1. A small child stood sullenly by her side.

2. A small child could choke on the doll's hair.

3. The small child clumsily Broke my vase to pieces.

4. As a small child, Mark broke a ceramic wall decoration.

5. The Acerbity in the teacher’s tone made the small child cry

6. As a very small child she had learned to mistrust adults.

7. Fostering a teenager is obviously different from fostering a small child.

8. They have a small child so for obvious reasons they need money.

9. I had been puzzled by his Behaviour.the obstinate Behaviour of a small child

10. Pauline: My parents introduced me to betel nut when I was a small child.

11. Bratty Describes a small child who torments you for his or her own entertainment

12. At One Small Child, we have specialized in Baby Christening Gowns for over 30 years

13. Two Witnesses and a small child were going from house to house on a Caribbean island.

14. 12 At that moment a small child lunged into the room and gave a bloodcurdling scream.

15. Hence, it follows that no infant or small child could meet the Scriptural requirements for baptism.

16. When the small child learns to talk he will deluge you with questions: ‘Why does it rain?

17. A typical Apeshit is the size of a small child, and it has a mottled pink skin

18. Ba Do, his wife and small child live in a small shack in the middle of the water.

19. A small child may burst into the room and excitedly begin relating some event to his father or mother.

20. What does Amauti mean? A Inuit parka designed to carry a small child also called an Amaut or an Amautik

21. 28 He attempted to descend a steep staircase which had no handrail, whilst holding a small child by the hand.

22. Intravenous access in the small child with achondroplastic dwarfism is made difficult because of the excess, lax skin and subcutaneous tissue.

23. The synonyms of Bantlings include are Babe, Bambino, Bantling, Bundle, Child, Kid, Neonate, Newborn, Suckling, Toddler, Tot, Bairn, Little One and Small Child

24. There are many synonyms of Bantling which include Babe, Bambino, Bundle, Child, Kid, Neonate, Newborn, Suckling, Toddler, Tot, Bairn, Little One, Small Child, etc.

25. God would not approve of it any more than a loving parent would approve of his small child playing with a sharp kitchen knife.

26. If this is true for an adult, imagine the effect of brutal oppression on a small child —particularly if the abuser is a trusted parent.

27. Merry-go-round: I still remember my first Carousel ride when I was a small child.; a tournament on horseback Not to be confused with: carousal – loud,

28. binky (plural Binkies) (informal, childish) A stuffed animal, pillow, blanket, or toy that a small child is more attached to than any other, and often sleeps with

29. Binky (plural binkies) (informal, childish) A stuffed animal, pillow, blanket, or toy that a small child is more attached to than any other, and often sleeps with

30. I would wander the streets searching for food, and I remember seeing a small child tied to a mother's back eating chips, and wanting to steal them from him.

31. This is a little #horror where you take on the role of a small child who must protect their family from creatures which come out at night called Night Blights

32. One clear recollection is that while I was absorbed in the grandeur of what I could see, a small child near my side was recognizing the powerful feelings in his heart.

33. The pleasant symptoms that will beset you upon eating Baneberries include: burning of mouth and throat, severe stomach cramps and diarrhea, headache, dizziness, hallucinations, and, if you are a small child, death

34. Among the Sleep is an award winning first person horror adventure in which you play a small child searching for your mother after ominous sounds wake you up in the middle of a night

35. Behind every window and door frame, you'll see a small child peering back at you, and while Makoko seems to be packed with people, what's more shocking is actually the amount of children pouring out of every building.

36. Chit (n.2) "small child," 1620s, originally "young of an animal" (late 14c.), of uncertain origin; perhaps a playful deformation of kitten, but The Middle English Compendium compares Old High German kizzin "kid" and Century Dictionary mentions Old English cið "a shoot, sprout, sprig."