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little ones

noun as in young

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Trees are down everywhere—and not just little ones, either, but big trees, old trees, the sorts of trees that people write poems about.

From Slate

As a specialist maternity photographer, Ms Morgan decided to ask local families to share snaps of their little ones as well as a summary of their time on the ward.

From BBC

The class focuses on mindfulness practices geared to little ones, which a growing body of research suggests can improve young children’s learning, in addition to their social and emotional skills.

“I like to see that there’s something for everyone. There’s these huge books with big pictures for the little ones and stories that the older ones will like too.”

Neighbours said the family included twins and a floral tribute outside reads: "Rest in peace little ones. We will always think of you."

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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