kids
Americannoun
Example Sentences
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She described her sons, aged six, eight and nine, as full of personality and urged families to "make sure that you hold your kids tight, always tell them that you love them".
From BBC
"People love it, especially the kids, because it's on a main route to the primary school."
From BBC
"People imagine disabled kids as straight-A students who are sweet, quiet and perfect," she says.
From BBC
“To be able to tell these kids ‘it will be a normal school day’ is just amazing,” Melvoin said.
From Los Angeles Times
Those with kids ages 18 to 28 gave their children $1,813 a month.
From MarketWatch
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