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Meanings of mere childishness in English
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Usage of mere childishness in English
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But it is merechildishness, and I must scold her for it.
2
Plainly enough it was all merechildishness and absurdity.
3
We do worse things continually, to which the disappointment I caused Aniela is merechildishness.
4
To attempt to disguise the misfortunes of our forefathers by substituting fables in their place is merechildishness.
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But that was merechildishness.
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This is merechildishness.
7
To send this Dr. Jedd might be to hasten her death; to send a less efficient man would be merechildishness.
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It is merechildishness to expect men to believe as their fathers did; that is, if they have any minds of their own.
9
Bonaparte believes, and has had the art to persuade several of the Machiavelian apprentices of the new generation, that every generous feeling is merechildishness.
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"Come," continued Marguerite, "we are talking merechildishness.