being interested in things or people that normally interest children. • My father bought himself a toy train, and my mother said he was in his second childhood. • Whenever I go to the river and throw stones, I feel as if I'm in my second childhood.
expecting a child
Idiom(s): expecting (a child)
Theme: PREGNANCY
pregnant. (A euphemism.) • Tommy's mother is expecting a child. • Oh, I didn't know she was expecting.
child's play
Idiom(s): child's play
Theme: EASY
something very easy to do. • The test was child's play to her. • Finding the right street was child's play with a map.
A burnt child dreads the fire.
A bad experience will make people stay away from certain things.
Spare the rod and spoil the child
If you don't punish a child when he does wrong, you will spoil his character.
It takes a village to raise a child
It takes many people to teach a child all that he or she should know.
With child
(UK) If a woman's with child, she's pregnant.
a wild child
a young adult who goes to lots of parties: "Emma is a bit of a wild child."
A burnt child dreads the fire.
A mistake can be a great teacher.
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A person who has suffered from doing something has learned to avoid doing it again. A proverb. Once Mary had got lost when her mother took her downtown. But a burnt child dreads the fire, so now Mary stays close to her mother when they are downtown.
love child
A adolescent built-in to parents who are not married. The candidate's attack was in accident afterwards the media baldheaded a love adolescent he had with his abstruse mistress.Learn more: child, loveLearn more:
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