We have no meanings for "become childish" in our records yet.
1 It rests, indeed, on an estimate of publicity that has become childish , and almost asinine.
2 They become childish only when they resolve to bind all by maxims which may suit themselves.
3 The old general was of the German barons, and, as it was said of him, had become childish .
4 But he was soon satisfied that it was only a blind woman everybody knew-soold that she had become childish .
5 I will become childish ...
6 His Judge was surely becoming childish in his old age.
7 That which had been called philosophy became childish superstition.
8 Happy now? Midway through his speech Ryuji's tone suddenly became childish , and he finished with an obscene laugh.
9 After the king became childish , he ceased to groan and whimper in the night, as he had formerly done.
10 They drive an eczema inward on an old man who as soon as he is 'cured' becomes childish or dangerous.
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