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Definition of Kiddos
1. kiddo [n] - See also: kiddo
Lexicographical Neighbors of Kiddos
Literary usage of Kiddos
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Adventure Guide to Texas by Kimberly Young (1999)
"There's a petting zoo for the kiddos. If you're looking to dust your boots and
can't make the rodeo, there are a number of ranches in and around Houston ..."
2. Readers' Theater Grade 3 by Evan-Moor (DST), Evan-Moor Educational Publishers, Barbara Linde, Lynn McClain (2003)
"Tina: Hey, kiddos, what's up? Narrator: The friends tell Tina their problem.
Tina: (still spooning sand into the dish) That's too bad. ..."
3. Snakebite by Paul Gowack, William Torphy, William Torphy, Paul Gowack (2005)
""Don't mention it, kiddos. Be sure you watch your step. Ya' never know what you
might just walk into. ..."
4. The Budget Report of the State Board of Finance and Control to the General by Governor, Connecticut Board of Finance and Control, Connecticut, Board of Finance and Control (1919)
""I like kiddos around me, and the smell of cooking", said a man of 35. Of 50
young women rooming and boarding 15 said they would go once anyway. ..."
5. Report of the Department of Labor on the Conditions of Wage-earners in the by Charlotte Molyneux Holloway (1918)
""I like kiddos around me, and the smell of cooking", said a man of 35. Of 50
young women rooming and boarding 15 said they would go once anyway. ..."