second childhood
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of second childhood
First recorded in 1900–05
Example Sentences
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This is why it was called a second childhood.
From New York Times • Oct. 6, 2016
As with that other great 21st-century franchise The Lord of the Rings, the filming took a long time and served as a kind of second childhood for its cast and crew.
From The Guardian • Oct. 25, 2015
Warhol in the ’60s, looking back to a decade earlier—when he started to become well-known, to make and be able to spend money—may have begun, in effect, to live his second childhood.
From Slate • Jul. 4, 2012
The loss forces this bubbling man-child out from the guarded citadel of his second childhood into the rude, rough world.
From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 9, 1985
I was going through a second childhood; a new sense of the limit of the possible was being born in me.
From "Black Boy" by Richard Wright
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