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child (s), children (pl)
1. A person between birth and puberty or "full growth"; a boy or girl.
2. A son or daughter; an offspring.
3. A baby or infant.
4. Someone whose behavior is childish or immature.
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A stomach surrounded by curiosity: children quotes.
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(a stomach surrounded by curiosity; little creatures that are happier than their parents because they don’t have children of their own)
(Greek > Latin: bearer, to bear, carrying; producing, transmission; directing, turning; originally to carry or to bear children)
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Vaseball: a game of catch played by children in the living room.
(Teachers get amusing replies from children.)
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Children yesterday and today
Time was kids used to play outdoors
With Fido, Spot, or Bowser;
But now they choose to stay indoors
With keyboard, mouse, and browser.
—Doris O'Brian
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