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babyhood

[ UK /bˈe‍ɪbɪhˌʊd/ ]
[ US /ˈbeɪbiˌhʊd/ ]
NOUN
  1. the earliest state of immaturity
  2. the early stage of growth or development

How To Use babyhood In A Sentence

  • STUDIO's adjustable stroller straps attach neatly and conveniently to the handlebars of any stroller. Unclip, and STUDIO converts back into a tote that will look chic well past babyhood.
  • I'll pass along something I wish I'd known -- babyhood is very, very short. A story problem with simultaneous equations
  • When others heard them read fluently from the KJV Bible and classic literature, they assumed they had been reading since babyhood. Is It Too Late?
  • She moves so quickly; her babyhood is slipping away, even as I sleep. Acquainted With The Night | Her Bad Mother
  • She sculled herself gently to the end of the pool, enjoying the warm embrace of the water, the sense of safety, of babyhood. LOST CHILDREN
  • STUDIO's adjustable stroller straps attach neatly and conveniently to the handlebars of any stroller. Unclip, and STUDIO converts back into a tote that will look chic well past babyhood.
  • Her features, now she was beginning to lose the chubbiness of babyhood, were fine and delicate. WHEN THE APRICOTS BLOOM
  • His new foster parents, the Smiths, are loving and kind, and he has been reunited with his youngest brother, whom the Smiths have raised since babyhood.
  • If young women continue in babyhood, not understanding the meaning of getting fully dressed or wearing clothing, they will not understand the meaning of spiritual clothing. The Long, Modest Gowns Painted by Peter Severin Kroyer (1851-1909)
  • Dealing with each of those rites of babyhood passage come back swiftly from the annals of motherhood memory when I needed them too, and carry a pretty short (re) learning curve anyway. How She Move
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