babyish in the PONS Dictionary

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Behind all the ballyhoo and babyish behaviour, it's business as usual.
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In fact, both musicians pride themselves on trying to create a unique choice in childrens music that is void of the traditional babyish stereotype.
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He was babyish and showed signs of inexperience, and there should be plenty of improvement to come.
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It is babyish to see the two qualities as automatically opposed.
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They rest on cheesey mash, draped under uncut babyish carrots.
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Every last syllable of his high, babyish voice and shake of his mop of dazzling white hair was saved for posterity, down to the last pimple.
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That face -- once babyish but long since battered by so many tough battles -- simply crumpled into a smile.
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Replace your usual browns and greys with a palette of deep sea blues and babyish hues.
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Their popularity as pets stems from their babyish appearance.
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She can be a high-strung busybody, but for someone so smart, with men she loves, she can go into a mode where she is both babyish and overthinks little things.
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