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Child

Child

(n)
UK
tʃaɪld
US
tʃaɪld
Definition: A young human being below the age of puberty or below the legal age of majority.
Meaning: Đứa bé, đứa trẻ
Very Common
How to use "Child" vocabulary in sentence (example)

The cars mentioned below are the stuff of legend, the dreams of every man, woman and child.

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The National Federation of Fish Friers in the UK claims that in 1995 the British consumed 300 million servings of fish and chips, equating to six servings for every man woman and child in the country.

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As a child, Marilyn Monroe's mother, Gladys Pearl Baker, was institutionalised and then Norma Jeane, lived an orphanage and had eleven different sets of foster parents.The traumatic childhood made her shy and reserved.

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Ah chocolate, the first love of every man, woman and child, it's a solution (however temporary) to every problem from upset and anger to happiness and adoration.

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As a child, Einstein did not speak much.

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