How To Use Baby-faced In A Sentence

  • Even Eliot Ness would have had his hands full with this baby-faced crew.
  • For over a decade, baby-faced Big Sandy has nailed the sound and swagger of Western swing, hillbilly boogie, or whatever else revivalists are dubbing it today.
  • The baby-faced A-level student, who viewers have seen struggling to overcome his stammer, promises ‘to work hard and give my fans everything they deserve for giving me this opportunity’.
  • As I stood in the middle of the ballroom, smoothing out a crease on a white linen napkin and inhaling the sweet scent of lilies, the worst news I could possibly imagine was being delivered by a baby-faced representative from the D.C. Opera Company. Skipping a Beat
  • Cora's evolution, from a cheeky, baby-faced first year student in Ballinrobe Community School, has been remarkable.
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  • He is a short man in a gray suit who manages to look both baby-faced and wizened at the same time. Johann Hari: Promoting Anorexia: An Interview With Kenneth Tong. This Was No Hoax
  • In her first major film, in 1997 as Keanu Reeves' wife in Devil's Advocate, she negotiated the transformation from vibrant baby-faced blonde to wasted madwoman.
  • Strippers, dead poets and baby-faced gangsters helped make 2002 a memorable year for theatre in Toronto.
  • Hundreds of baby-faced teenagers from around the country serve as the guard of honour, donning black capes and sombre expressions as they take turns watching over the lily-decked crypt.
  • It is worth a peek, however for the many cast members who went on to bigger and better things (Laura Dern, Christine Lahti and a baby-faced Ray Winstone are all very good; Lane is merely okay). 2009 February : Scrubbles.net
  • The handsome and hulking father is openly envied by his adolescent son, a chiseled but baby-faced youth who desires the muscles of manhood and the adult respect of his beloved old man.
  • At Shaw's Bar and Grill, a baby-faced fireman pronounced himself impressed with Taylor.
  • I was impressed by how ferocious these baby-faced little guys could get once the bell rang.
  • Leonardo Di Caprio, who at one point was going to star, would have added an extra level of baby-faced perversity.
  • In a classroom with 35 big-headed, baby-faced Boskop kids, you would likely encounter five or six with IQ scores at the upper range of what has ever been recorded in human history.
  • The door to the closet opened, and I saw the larger, baby-faced man peer in. Forever Lost
  • Gee, anyone would think that I'm like, all baby-faced or something, or that the people I was talking to were fat middle aged men.
  • The Argentine's baby-faced looks are misleading.
  • Upbeat, polite, and baby-faced, with tight braids crisscrossing his head, he is the kind of student that Ikeda could only hope for.
  • In Internet parlance, the baby-faced de Jong is a newby, and he's not hiding the fact with his overly earnest fluster following his unceremonious deflowering.
  • The others called the bashful, baby-faced Talib "The Doctor. Pat Dollard | Young Americans
  • I follow her into the house, pausing when she picks up the phone in the kitchen and calls her baby-faced lawyer. HOUSE RULES
  • Despite his plain clothing he was very striking with short neatly-combed back auburn hair, an oval face, a baby-faced countenance, a medium, but short build and piercing, limpid bluish-green eyes.
  • But 30 minutes in the company of this disarming and baby-faced individual reveals a tough operator.
  • Broke and hungry, I lived on the streets, until I met a baby-faced man named Brody Ellis. Show Stoppah
  • Watching all this was Danny Graves, one of the baseball players in our group, a handsome, baby-faced athlete with thick tattooed arms and diamond studs in his ears.
  • I looked up to see a cute, baby-faced boy, his pale blond hair carefully gelled into orderly spikes, smiling at me in a friendly way.
  • Maggie took a sip of coffee and looked up to see Nadine coming across the dining room alongside the baby-faced police officer who had escorted them from the cottage. A Stitch Before Dying
  • I'm running along thinking about baby-faced, flak-jacketed American soldiers in their armored convoys when I glance at the ground and stop dead in my tracks.
  • He was captured in Afghanistan and arrived at Guantanamo Bay in January 2002 as a slight, baby-faced 26-year-old.
  • One of them, a baby-faced guy maybe in his mid-thirties, with a black patch over his left eye, smiles and raises his beer at me in salutation. Down and Delirious in Mexico City
  • In one case a baby-faced double killer was jailed for life ... without revealing why he murdered two pretty teenagers.
  • He wears a rinky-dink little pigtail and looks like a baby-faced Russian farm boy.
  • I looked up to see a cute, baby-faced boy, his pale blond hair carefully gelled into orderly spikes, smiling at me in a friendly way.
  • It kind of fits given how baby-faced and innocent the young guy seemed.
  • At the age of 23, the baby-faced veteran won his first Pulitzer Prize, for a cartoon that showed disarmed Germans under the guard of U.S. troops.
  • Alex is baby-faced, but his ID definitely says 01-84 on the flipside.
  • The first person he met was a tall, baby-faced, blond-haired guy who was standing by the entrance of the main room.
  • I know who my money would have been on, and it wouldn't have been a baby-faced smoothie with no track record and a silver spoon in his lah-di-dah gob.

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