"Tee-hee, guess who ? " squealed the babyish voice heady with the mixture of tutti-frutti bubble gum and spit.
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Teachers say kids begin to find the purple dinosaur " babyish " after the age of 5, but little ones still like him a lot.
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When Max adds Red-Hot Marshmallow Squirters to the list, the grocer can't decipher Max's babyish squiggles _ until Max finds his own way to communicate.
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Her plodding search for love in a New Jersey suburb is handicapped by her babyish Danskin pants, her smiley-face earrings and the fact that she hasn't yet discovered contact lenses.
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Parents talk about other clues : teachers complaining that children are goofing off; children who want to read only the same babyish books, who dread going to school or have trouble making friends.
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I must admit that I did consider the idea of keeping the baby gull I was raising as a pet-but that only lasted as long as she remained'babyish'and'cuddly '.
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"It's a little cry-babyish to say, ` Where's ours ?'But Paul Allen is doing a lot more for this community than some of the other professional groups have.
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Now combine these words with " little " often in babyish talk pronounced something like " ickle " and when words like this are combined there pronunciations alsoblend to allow them to fit together nicely.
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Langdon's babyish character did not adapt well to sound films; as producer Hal Roach remarked, " He was not so funny articulate " ( he featured Langdon in several unsuccessful sound shorts in 1929-1930 ).
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With her hair spilling over her still-babyish face, her eyes flashing with tomboyish mischief, this half-girl, half-woman who dashes around on a motorbike is at once gawky and sensual, innocent and seductive.