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man-child

NOUN
  1. a child who is male

How To Use man-child In A Sentence

  • Remember how, as he got older, he continued to grow as both a turntablist and a man-child?
  • Sadly, the lumbering man-child is not ready to return.
  • All Lily wanted was a boyfriend, what she got was a man-child on a mission.
  • Of course, like any broad, she takes off until the flab is run off the love-handles, but remember that it was the ship Jenny that got the real one to come around, and considering what it went through at the hands of a mildly-retarded man-child (the fucking thing went through a dock for Chrissakes), that it floated around long enough to produce anything is amazing. Top 10 Coolest Boats in Movie History » Scene-Stealers
  • It is proving a big leap, this transition from man-child to leading light in the athletics firmament.
  • The actions of the wilful man-child Gren sees the group splintered, and Gren's encounter with an intelligent but parasitic entity known as the morel leads him and his mate on a long, curious journey through the landscape of the dying world. Archive 2009-03-01
  • For I will never destroy what I shall have brought forth, especially if it is a man-child.
  • Holly describes it as the naked figure of a beautiful woman shrouded by her beating wings as she lifts the man-child away from some evil which has terrified him.
  • The popular caricature paints Jobs as a brilliant, driven man-child running around Apple in sandals and shorts, screaming at underlings while trying to build the perfect digital machine.
  • This intellectually deficient, petulent man-child was exactly what he appeared to be and his inept, arrogant administration is a perfect reflection of him.
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