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1 An expression of almost infantile surprise and reproach crossed her features.
2 She spoke with an almost infantile petulance that appealed to him as pathetic.
3 Captain, said Marie, in a very small, sweet, almost infantile voice.
4 Suddenly the look of almost infantile blitheness left her face.
5 His anger was subdued to mere sullenness, almost infantile in its outward petulant expression.
6 We call it going aboard, you see, and once more Captain Gary smiled with almost infantile amiability.
7 They breathe an almost infantile mysticism.
8 But age could never obliterate the charm of the soft languishing eyes, the almost infantile sweetness of the mouth.
9 These people are like children, and exhibit their emotions in a manner which seems almost infantile to the Caucasian.
10 But her greatest charm lay in the face, which was almost infantile in its shape, and delicate as a moss rose.
11 She is a very quiet little woman, and looked almost infantile as she gazed at one with her big, black eyes.
12 The book, he added, had an indescribable attraction for him; and even at that almost infantile age he was familiar with its contents.
13 That almost infantile prelate could have been no other than Caesar Borgia, made Archbishop of Valencia when sixteen years old by his father, the Pope.
14 Sweet image of Thaddeus of Warsaw, how often has this almost infantile hand tried to depict you in a Polish cap and richly embroidered tights!
15 "Certainly, mamma," he replied, in a tone that was almost infantile .
16 "You 're a civil engineer, are you?" he said, displaying his gums, which gave his countenance an expression of almost infantile innocence.
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