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baby talk

NOUN
  1. an adult's imitation of the speech of a young child
  2. the developing speech of a young child

How To Use baby talk In A Sentence

  • Maria was talking baby talk to the little one.
  • There are many benefits to the time-honored tradition of speaking baby talk to children.
  • In August 1992, with Baby Talk having left the air for good, ABC chose to move Perfect Strangers back to Fridays at 9 pm ET to fill the old timeslot with reruns until the new TGIF season began.
  • There are many benefits to the time-honored tradition of speaking baby talk to children.
  • Really all I did was tell her every time she went poo by repeating the words "caca" (Spanish baby talk for poop) and then pulling out the toilet around one-year-old a handful of times to just get her used to the idea. Kirsten Dirksen: A Slow, Simple Appraoch to Potty Training at 15 Months Old
  • Ah, that's what I call cry-baby talk," said the old ruffian; "I always say that if a thing is worth doing at all, it is worth doing thoroughly. The Silent Isle
  • Cutest Acceptance Speech: When Neil Patrick Harris picks up his best comedy actor trophy at the People's Choice Awards, he is forced to switch languages from English to baby talk "ug-ha, baga-badga," to be exact, in order to thank his new twins. Top Moments: Mother Loses a Father, Castle Gets a Meta Heat Wave
  • This baby talk for people who enjoy a good meal is so ubiquitous that perhaps it must be tolerated-I'm trying to be nice-and then we can allow folks who treasure their pet companions to be called "doggies," "catties" and "birdies. Heretical Veggies, And A Courageous Chicken In Every Pot
  • In it twin baby boys standing next to a refrigerator are speaking to each other in baby talk and seem to understand exactly what is being said - it's a mixture of adorable and incredible.
  • My mom uses baby talk with her, calling her new-found names and nicknames on the spur of the moment.
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