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kiddy

/kid-ee/US // ˈkɪd i //UK // (ˈkɪdɪ) //

小孩,小学生,小朋友,小孩儿

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural kid·dies.Informal.

    • : a child.

Examples

  • The study suggests that having children may lead to a psychological shift — trading sexual appetite for cooing over kiddies.

  • Those doll-hitting kiddies bring their love of dark play into adulthood—and apply it to grown-up scenarios.

  • Even in her agony she wondered how much, at the rate he was spreading it, would be left for the Kiddy's supper.

  • "Look here, kiddy," she began, with a softness Marie had never heard in her voice before.

  • I remember him giving me a hidin' when I was a kiddy for saying something I wasn't sure of.

  • Last time I saw you, you were a kiddy in short frocks, running round and shouting to beat the band.

  • Any steamer-kiddy ought to be able to do that; but if you can't read, ask some one to show it you.