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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
baby-faced
adjective
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ Even Eliot Ness would have had his hands full with this baby-faced crew.
▪ In one case a baby-faced double killer was jailed for life ... without revealing why he murdered two pretty teenagers.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
baby-faced

baby-faced \baby-faced\ adj. 1. having a face resembling that of a baby

Wiktionary
baby-faced

a. Having a face that appears childlike, innocent, or youthful. alt. Having a face that appears childlike, innocent, or youthful.

WordNet
baby-faced

adj : having a youthful-looking face

Usage examples of "baby-faced".

Someone had remembered an old essay by an American anthropologist named Eiseley, who had pointed out how closely the Boskopoids had resembled the stereotype of future mankind: big-brained, small-bodied, baby-faced people.

With his baby-faced good looks given interest by a contrastingly firm set to his jaw and a slight cruel twist to his mouth, and with thick black hair falling across his forehead, he looked a little like a young Elvis.

Then she saw him, Tony Alvarez, walking into the party for Raja Mestres, his baby-faced Puerto Rican tramp clinging to his arm.

This baby-faced brat had the Pack all in a panic, looking over our shoulders for guns and racing around Bear Valley to find him?

He was loose-limbed and built like a point guard, had the rounded, baby-faced look you see on some redheads.