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childlike

[chahyld-lahyk] / ˈtʃaɪldˌlaɪk /


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Although he is nine years my elder, his infectious, childlike enthusiasm about making dreams come true was rubbing off on me.

From Los Angeles Times

Her childhood is an endless gold mine to draw from and build upon, and in her work, she tries to reconnect people to childlike joy.

From Los Angeles Times

Lyrically, she embraces a childlike wonder, shares her vulnerabilities and indulges in sweet nothings — all with the intention of capturing what it means to be a person.

From Los Angeles Times

The Singapore-based retailer also said that it would permanently block all seller accounts related to the illegal sale of the childlike dolls and set stricter controls on its platform.

From BBC

As participants moved their heads, the on-screen image mirrored their movements, creating the sensation that the childlike face was truly theirs.

From Science Daily