How To Use childishness In A Sentence
- That may sound simple to the point of childishness.
- This is mostly childishness, which is, I suppose, morally culpable, although again I can't see that it should affect our estimation of whatever genuine insights and aesthetic achievements arise from their iconoclasm as artists. The Biographical Fallacy
- You can continue you're childishness, that is the beauty of the Speccy they tolerate most people. On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
- I would have had no problem at all with the Democrats working longer to "get it right" had they stood united with the President, but their back stabbing and childishness is sickening. Talks break down, intra-party tension heats up for House Democrats
- Her ignorance and her childishness were incredible.
- For the kind of egoist I mean is a madman in a much more plausible sense than the mere harmless "deficient"; and to hand on the horrors of his anarchic and insatiable temperament is a much graver responsibility than to leave a mere inheritance of childishness. Eugenics and Other Evils
- Apart from the childishness of this, I can see what their issue is.
- In any case, the potion is gone, but by establishing firmly King Mark's love for both Tristan and Isolde, the movie gets beyond the typical childishness. Tristan & Isolde Review (for real, this time)
- She rolls her eyes like a timid kitten, and then all at once tamed, nestles against me, with a coaxing air of childishness, which is Madame Chrysantheme — Complete
- She rolls her eyes like a timid kitten, and then all at once tamed, nestles against me, with a coaxing air of childishness, which is a delightfully transparent assumption. The French Immortals Series — Complete