Infantine
in sentence
5 examples of Infantine in a sentence
Delilah Johnson (Louis Beavers) is devoted to the white women so much to the point of
infantine
behavior.
There were horses there, at rest, who turned their heads, with their large
infantine
eyes, then went back to their hay, without haste, like fat well-kept workers, loved by everybody.
He smiled beneath it with a perfectly
infantine
sweetness, and his pale little face, whence drops were running, wore an expression of enjoyment and sleepiness.
The large man was always home precisely at ten o'clock at night, at which hour he regularly condensed himself into the limits of a dwarfish French bedstead in the back parlour; and the
infantine
sports and gymnastic exercises of Master Bardell were exclusively confined to the neighbouring pavements and gutters.
Amy Eshton, not hearing or not heeding this dictum, joined in with her soft,
infantine
tone: "Louisa and I used to quiz our governess too; but she was such a good creature, she would bear anything: nothing put her out.
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