How To Use Childishness In A Sentence
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That may sound simple to the point of childishness.
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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
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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...
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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
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Her ignorance and her childishness were incredible.
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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
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Apart from the childishness of this, I can see what their issue is.
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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)
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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
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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
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She had known for some time her brother was weak, that what her aunt had called innocence was really spoiled pettish childishness; that being a boy, the firstborn, and beautiful, Nate had always been the prince of his own tiny kingdom.
Clockwork Angel
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To avoid further childishness Leonora took refuge in stony, obdurate silence.
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This act of childishness is going to demonstrate just how immature these right-wing extremists really are.
Tea Party organizer vows to burn Pelosi and Perriello in effigy
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Little did she know that Alex loved her childishness and jovialness.
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It also does this by its vulgarity and childishness that corrodes the notion of the seriousness of life and the need for ascesis self-discipline, all of which are fundamental elements that maintain family cohesion and stability.
Modesty of Dress and Love of God
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My diary is full of diatribes against the childishness, laziness, conceit or inefficiency of others.
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Some of the childishness was there, but the storylines seemed a little more ... something.
New Releases, 03 January 2005
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I think that childishness and honesty is what the play is all about.
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His mercurial career has already produced a scrapbook full of lasting images, not all of them pretty, many of which seem only to hyperbolize his brilliance, his audaciousness, his childishness.
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Surely only childishness can induce you to putter around with a computer at a time-critical moment of family crisis, rather than dialing emergency services?
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I mean a month at least, taking the bark even to supererogation, that is, some time longer than Dr. Middleton requires; for, I presume, you are got over your childishness about tastes, and are sensible that your health deserves more attention than your palate.
Letters to his son on The Art of Becoming a Man of the World and a Gentleman
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It is childishness, Zoo, but I think a better descriptor would be "churlishness". bit is a little cantankerous today.
Think Progress
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This is a fairy tale full of childishness and playfulness.
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To-day I can laugh when I recall the childishness of my actions, the outcome of the unreasoned promptings of my puerile jealousy.
The Motor Pirate
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This playfulness is often labeled as childishness.
A PRIMER ON UNLEARNING CLASSISM
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There is a childhood into which we have to grow, just as there is a childhood which we must leave behind; a childlikeness which is the highest gain of humanity, and a childishness from which but few of those who are counted the wisest among men, have freed themselves in their imagined progress towards the reality of things.
David Elginbrod
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Stella eventually reappears and turns out to be a monster of self-obsessed childishness.
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Maybe we can all trade our juvenal and childishness for suffering in sconce.
WIL WHEATON dot NET: 1.5: April 2005 Archives
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Europe: I mean a month at least, taking the bark even to supererogation, that is, some time longer than Dr. Middleton requires; for, I presume, you are got over your childishness about tastes, and are sensible that your health deserves more attention than your palate.
Complete Project Gutenberg Earl of Chesterfield Works
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His childishness is acerbated by Watson's impending nuptials to Mary Morstan Kelly Reilly, an act that threatens to take away Holmes's favorite toy.
Sherlock Holmes
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I guess that kind of childishness is just another aspect of our extra-specialness!
Matthew Yglesias » Obama’s Car Invention Myth
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You are of course free to debate the books and characters here But if you cannot do so without resorting to the kind of snarkiness or rudeness that passes itself off as wittisism but is in reality childishness better suited to a grade school playground, then simply go.
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