moppet

NOUN
  1. a little girl (usually one you are fond of)
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How To Use moppet In A Sentence

  • No snot-nosed moppets are gonna be ringing my bell this Halloween.
  • There's lush scenery and misty-eyed period detail plus, vitally, some cute kids - a pair of adorable little moppets who are intrigued by a mysterious room which may hold the secret to the death of their father.
  • Amelia looked down and discovered a moppet with curly brown hair and big brown eyes gazing up at her. ON A WICKED DAWN
  • Grumpy, middle-aged restaurant reviewers spending Sunday Times dosh with bad grace, used-up sloaney jet trash, PR moppets on expense accounts and the truly stinking rich, that's who.
  • And he was so lovely. He robbed my breath with his pale beauty. This little blond moppet, gentle and kind and interested in the world.
  • In her, America cherished the baby, the moppet, and cherub-faced doll. The Curious Case Of Michael Joseph Jackson
  • Set in the prestigious New York Ballet School, the film follows a group of eager young moppets who make the grade to get into the academy.
  • This time last year you were still the curly-haired moppet from a band.
  • At the risk of sounding a tad Baden Powell, the combination of fresh air, freedom and new friends on tap transformed the children from hooded grouches into apple-cheeked moppets.
  • The students are adorable, with just enough backbone to keep from melting into icky Hollywood moppets.
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