Exhibiting childlike simplicity and credulity.
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Examples for "simple"
Examples for "simple"
1The answer is simple: 300 million years ago, there was no Atlantic.
2She articulated a clear, simple purpose; to tell people about that reality.
3Let the simple heart and hope among us Keep our family strong.
4A simple solution has emerged as a result of the coronavirus crisis.
5I pose this simple question: is our destiny with Europe or not?
1The question Artsutanov asked himself had the childlike brilliance of true genius.
2Bush couldn't speak of that; the childlike nature of America prevented him.
3In fact, the manchild has become even more childlike in recent years.
4Especially since Thomas Nicasio hardly seemed childlike to her at that moment.
5The smile on the face of the Japanese was childlike and bland.
1All the ducks sat round-eyed in a circle about the mysterious singer.
2Flora, her hands buried deep in the soapsuds, looked at him round-eyed.
3The boys scrambled on top of their forms, craning, round-eyed with excitement.
4Trudie is silent and round-eyed, awed by the speed of the vehicle.
5The two little girls, round-eyed and frightened, were sitting up in their cots.
1His great stories at bed time had made me wide-eyed with wonder.
2In the interval the two children watched the orchestra with wide-eyed interest.
3The engineer started up, wide-eyed and all alert now in the gloom.
4I gasp and rise to my feet, staring wide-eyed at the paper.
5The sightless sockets of the old moose stared wide-eyed down the river.
1Our newest dewy-eyed first-termer. He gestured from one person to the next.
2Now we look back at those almost irradiated days with a dewy-eyed nostalgia.
3I'm not a dewy-eyed virgin, she told herself, with some regret.
4He had a tendency to turn dewy-eyed under its influence.
5Watching it over breakfast revived dewy-eyed memories of Mexico '70.
6Naturally we joined in the Thursday clap, but we don't get dewy-eyed over the NHS.
7I don't want to go all dewy-eyed on you, but I'm worried about this girl.
8They exiled Reza Khan and installed his pliant, dewy-eyed twenty-one-year-old son, Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi.
9Tomorrow I'll watch you, all dewy-eyed with wonder.
10It's a post-ironic take on point-and-clicks rather than a dewy-eyed nostalgia trip, and better for it.
11Tony Blair goes dewy-eyed talking about his kids.
12She walked back to her cubicle muttering to herself, leaving Harry alone with the dewy-eyed martyr.
13What a sweet little piece she was, all tender and dewy-eyed and ripe for the picking.
14She doesn't often look at me the way I look at her: a little dewy-eyed, smiling wistfully.
15She was still selling automobiles, deodorants, CDs, and a host of other products to her dewy-eyed audience.
16Soon he's revving and racing and fighting just as in his bachelor days, with his wife's dewy-eyed blessing.