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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
babyhood
noun
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ Chewing and sucking are comforting for the human being and the roots of this go right back into babyhood.
▪ Crying Crying is a perennial problem with young children from babyhood on.
▪ I know their bodies, those boys who are just out of babyhood, as well as my own.
▪ The artlessness of babyhood is still there.
▪ These are not baby habits, but they are habits which have a link with babyhood experiences.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Babyhood

Babyhood \Ba"by*hood\, n. The state or period of infancy.

Wiktionary
babyhood

n. The state or period of infancy.

WordNet
babyhood
  1. n: the early stage of growth or development [syn: infancy, early childhood]

  2. the earliest state of immaturity [syn: infancy]

Wikipedia
Babyhood

Babyhood is the second book by comedian Paul Reiser. It is a follow-up to his first book, Couplehood.

Usage examples of "babyhood".

But Doctor Morris saved her as he had saved many mothers, and we were both to look with joy and pride on the most perfect specimen of alate babyhood.

There were sore spots, but as yet no softness to indicate that the cranial sutures that had closed his babyhood fontanels, firming his skull into a rigid box of limited volume, were relaxing and opening up.

No longer were spare corners filled with prams, cartons of disposable nappies and the other impedimenta of babyhood.

In babyhood Tom cuffed and banged and scratched Chambers unrebuked, and Chambers early learned that between meekly bearing it and resenting it, the advantage all lay with the former policy.

He did share her self-contained expression, which Nez thought unusual in a child not so far distant from babyhood.

On all the doorsteps Bat little girls, themselves only just out of infancy, nursing or neglecting bald, red-eyed, doughy-limbed abortions in every stage of babyhood, hapless spawn of diseased humanity, born to embitter and brutalise yet further the lot of those who unwillingly gave them life.

The boy whose growth they had watched from the formless mists of babyhood was losing his personality, dissolving hour by hour before their very eyes.

His face held the roundness of babyhood, despite his six or seven years.

The one thing he had retained from babyhood was his long dark eyelashes, brown, not black, but thick and dark enough to pass as black.

The first Mars-baby was six years old the first one that had survived babyhood, anyway.

Kaycee said to Caralie and again Car alie fought the urge to reach for the little girl and bury her face in Kaycee's dark hair, smell the wonderful innocence of babyhood.

And as well as present­ing the dream of an ideally beautiful America in which all women were babes and all men were Marks, after doing the basic work of selling pizza and SUVs and I Can’t Believe It’s Not Butter, beyond money management and the new ditditdit of the dotcoms, the commercials soothed America’s pain, its head pain, its gas pain, its heartache, its loneliness, the pain of babyhood and old age, of being a parent and of being a child, the pain of manhood and women’s pain, the pain of suc­cess and that of failure, the good pain of the athlete and the bad pain of the guilty, the anguish of loneliness and of ignorance, the needle-sharp torment of the cities and the dull, mad ache of the empty plains, the pain of wanting without knowing what was wanted, the agony o£ the bowling void within each watching, semiconscious self.

There were old photographs and some pages the children had drawn and written on with straggly letters in their babyhood, address books, luggage labels, a birthday card, school reports, and various notebooks of different shapes and sizes.

And this kettle was stowed way up high on the mantelshelf so I could snooze there snug and warm out of harm's way, soothed by the delicious odours and appetising sounds of the preparation of nourishment, and there I cooed my way through babyhood above that kitchen as if I were its household deity high in my tiny shrine.

Sooner or later you found someone to walk past all the deserted meeting houses you had to pass between grinning babyhood and grunting senility, Until tonight.