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Definition of Kiddies
1. kiddy [n] - See also: kiddy
Lexicographical Neighbors of Kiddies
Literary usage of Kiddies
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Out where the West Begins: And Other Western Verses by Arthur Chapman (1917)
"... The nurses are out with the kiddies — here and there is an officer's wife —
And the sentry — that's me — gits a chanst fer to see the bright spot in ..."
2. Shouts and Murmurs: Echoes of a Thousand and One First Nights by Alexander Woollcott (1922)
"When the playbill further announces that in addition to presenting something
meant for "the kiddies," the management intends to give the proceeds to this or ..."
3. Lest We Forget: World War Stories by John Gilbert Thompson, Inez Bigwood (1918)
"... THE kiddies" AT 12: 20 noon, on Saturday, May 1, 1915, there steamed out of
New York harbor one of the largest and fastest passenger ships in the world. ..."
4. Foreign Magic: Tales of Every-day China by Jean Carter Cochran (1919)
"... VII HOW BETTY SAVED THE kiddies BETTY put down her story-book and sighed almost
from her ... kiddies."
5. The Back Yard Farmer by John Willard Bolte (1914)
"A Garden for the kiddies IT SEEMS strange that so many people who are interested
in back yard farming let the interest stop with themselves. ..."
6. Living Bayonets: A Record of the Last Push by Coningsby Dawson (1919)
"I think, especially when I see them with the French kiddies, "Of such are the
Kingdom of Heaven." Please thank the donor of the cake which arrived today. ..."