Lexicographical Neighbors of Kiddoes
Literary usage of Kiddoes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Letters of an American Airman by Hamilton Coolidge (1919)
"Further on a particularly tall soldier was standing on a street corner doling
out pieces of candy to about fifty young kiddoes who screamed and scrapped and ..."
2. Nancy and Nick in Scrub-Up-Land by Olive Roberts Barton, E. R. Higgins (1921)
"GRUBBY GROUNDHOG "Say, kiddoes!" said Mr. Rubadub, rubbing a spot of soapsuds
off the end of his nose, "would you object to doing another errand for me? ..."