babyhood in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for babyhood in the English»Spanish Dictionary

babyhood in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for babyhood in the English»Spanish Dictionary

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One's on the cusp of childhood, outgrowing babyhood rapidly.
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What would be a better time to affect life-long health than during babyhood, while at the same time increasing immediate monetary rewards?
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Nursery schools are such a sanctuary for little ones barely out of babyhood.
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Once the sea is in your blood, especially from babyhood, it is impossible to live without it.
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Both mums say it is a huge achievement bringing children from babyhood to junior infants.
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But, it's inevitable; some will grow beyond babyhood and into unwieldy teenagers.
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Except for the occasional runny nose or ear infection, they survived babyhood without a single bout of measles, or croup, or bubonic plague.
jezebel.com
The court heard that the husband's mental disabilities dated back to babyhood and that he was unlikely to make any meaningful recovery.
www.telegraph.co.uk
No, it's not reminiscences of his babyhood, just page after page of columns recording every feed, burp and diaper change.
www.spiked-online.com
Life, ideally, is shaped as a sequence of stages: carefree babyhood; studying for the sake of future earnings; earnings; and, thanks to the earnings, carefree idleness after retirement.
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