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small child

noun as in infant

noun as in newborn

noun as in rug rat

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Example Sentences

A small child catches her mother in flagrante with “Santa” and is wracked with guilt about her cuckolded father.

Breivik was caught by the system when he was a small child, but the system let him go.

There's just something so weird and silly about having to watch a small child push a guitar case the size of a BMW up a hill.

Sometimes, sadly, that target happens to be a small child instead of the large fish the shark was expecting.

A teacher of Arabic at a high school in Bani Walid, he says he saw a small child decapitated by shrapnel.

Sarah bashfully welcomed Skipper Worse, who patted her on the head; he had known her ever since she was a small child.

Not that young man's daughter, certainly, for that would necessitate her being a small child.

Over fifty years ago when I was a small child, I stood at a flag-station waiting for the train.

The only panacea for this terrific chagrin was the capture of the single small child attached to the families of the settlers.

Well, when I was small child I always thought ‘the great white also’ was some strange kind of animal.

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

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