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Definition of kiddie in English: kiddie(also kiddy) nounPlural kiddiesˈkɪdiˈkɪdi informal A young child. 〈非正式〉小孩,小家伙 Example sentencesExamples - We strolled around watching kiddies throw tantrums and people screaming on roller coasters.
- Now, I hear it every day, if not on TV, then from kiddies in the street.
- An open-air barbecue, disco, live band and bouncing castle for kiddies was laid on for the guests.
- Gather the kiddies around and force them into ridiculous poses for holiday card pictures.
- Politicians love schools because the kiddies are so photogenic and don't ask awkward questions.
- The local kiddies had a visit to a circus that set up in St. Brigid's Hall on Friday evening last.
- Parents love taking kiddies to see him and get a present.
- The circus pleased all the kiddies as well as parents for two days.
- Gather round kiddies, old Grampa Shakey has a story to sing, a story about a town called Greendale.
- While it was a great sporting and social event, it was also a fun family day out with lots of entertainment for the kiddies.
- I think he gave very fair reasons and I fully understand them, I've got two young kiddies myself.
- The cleverer little kiddies figured out which keys worked the lock.
- Old people too and mothers with babies and kiddies out shopping.
- Somewhere tonight, a sick kiddy will be smiling.
- I felt this was a good time for him to go and spend time with his wife and his kiddy.
- With so many single mums and the cost of daycare so high, it is a welcome relief to send the kiddies off to pre-school.
- So, a lesson for all of you kiddies out there: watch what you write if you're planning to author a book in the future.
- That first afternoon, at home with the cheesecake, these three kiddies appeared with flowers and ice cream.
- Our house is next to a school - so all the little kiddies have to be negotiated as well.
- This is a great way to entertain the kiddies over the school holidays.
Synonyms child, youngster, little one, young one, baby, toddler, infant, boy, girl, young person, minor, juvenile, adolescent, teenager, youth, stripling
Rhymesbiddy, diddy, giddy, middy, midi Definition of kiddie in US English: kiddie(also kiddy) nounˈkɪdiˈkidē informal A young child. 〈非正式〉小孩,小家伙 Example sentencesExamples - The circus pleased all the kiddies as well as parents for two days.
- Politicians love schools because the kiddies are so photogenic and don't ask awkward questions.
- That first afternoon, at home with the cheesecake, these three kiddies appeared with flowers and ice cream.
- I felt this was a good time for him to go and spend time with his wife and his kiddy.
- Now, I hear it every day, if not on TV, then from kiddies in the street.
- So, a lesson for all of you kiddies out there: watch what you write if you're planning to author a book in the future.
- This is a great way to entertain the kiddies over the school holidays.
- Gather round kiddies, old Grampa Shakey has a story to sing, a story about a town called Greendale.
- Old people too and mothers with babies and kiddies out shopping.
- I think he gave very fair reasons and I fully understand them, I've got two young kiddies myself.
- The local kiddies had a visit to a circus that set up in St. Brigid's Hall on Friday evening last.
- The cleverer little kiddies figured out which keys worked the lock.
- We strolled around watching kiddies throw tantrums and people screaming on roller coasters.
- Our house is next to a school - so all the little kiddies have to be negotiated as well.
- Somewhere tonight, a sick kiddy will be smiling.
- While it was a great sporting and social event, it was also a fun family day out with lots of entertainment for the kiddies.
- With so many single mums and the cost of daycare so high, it is a welcome relief to send the kiddies off to pre-school.
- Gather the kiddies around and force them into ridiculous poses for holiday card pictures.
- An open-air barbecue, disco, live band and bouncing castle for kiddies was laid on for the guests.
- Parents love taking kiddies to see him and get a present.
Synonyms child, youngster, little one, young one, baby, toddler, infant, boy, girl, young person, minor, juvenile, adolescent, teenager, youth, stripling |