children
[ˈtʃɪldrən]
Definition:
1. The plural of child.
Use 'children' in a sentence:
- 1. Children can be so cruel.
- 2. Children and fireworks don't mix.
- 3. The two groups of children have quite different characteristics.
- 4. She adores working with children.
- 5. They brought up their children to be God-fearing Christians.
- 6. The children are at different stages of development.
- 7. He's got three children.
- 8. He gave his children the best education that money can buy.
- 9. Children usually transfer to secondary school at 11 or 12.
- 10. She spoils the children rotten.
- 11. Divorce is bad for children.
- 12. She brought up five children.
- 13. Children are natural exhibitionists.
- 14. The children were very courageous.
- 15. The children were very good.
- 16. She photographed the children.
- 17. All the children must learn a foreign language.
- 18. Mary Ann doesn't want to have children. Not right now, anyway.
- 19. He's very good with children.
- 20. The children were waiting for placement in a foster care home.
- 21. Having children was the quickest way to lose your street cred.
- 22. Children need to be cherished.
- 23. I found it a strain looking after four children.
- 24. The children danced around her.
- 25. Children learn faster than adults.
- 26. Children at school receive coloured stars for work well done.
- 27. He dotes on his children.
- 28. She was very glum and was obviously missing her children.
- 29. When your children misbehave tell them without making them feel small.
- 30. Many children can't function effectively in large classes.
- 31. Some children can read and write before they go to school.
- 32. The new law makes no distinction between adults and children.
- 33. Bullies pick on younger children.
- 34. It's a book for children.
- 35. Many children are now born into or raised in one-parent families.
- 36. It's only human to want the best for your children.
- 37. The teacher assigned a different task to each of the children.
- 38. The children are very tactile with warm, loving natures.
- 39. She will not give up her children without a struggle.
- 40. They have three small children.
- 41. Very young children should not be left to play without supervision.
- 42. Like their children, parents are often defensive about their private lives.
- 43. It's a present for one of my children.
- 44. She spends her Easter holidays taking groups of children to France.
- 45. The teacher assigned each of the children a different task.
- 46. The children are in desperate need of love and attention.
- 47. He introduced radio to the school to increase the children's awareness.
- 48. The children behaved beautifully.
- 49. John was present at the birth of both his children.
- 50. No unaccompanied children allowed.
- 51. She denied the murder of four children who were in her care.
- 52. The children are close to each other in age.
- 53. Lyn shushed the children.
- 54. There is a full range of activities for children.
- 55. They worked hard to give their children a good start in life.
- 56. The children smiled shyly.
- 57. Children are easily diverted.
- 58. The children have gone paddling.
- 59. Adults need to live their own lives and that's difficult with children.
- 60. She brought up four children.
- 61. Those children need a firm hand to make them behave.
- 62. Being back with their family should provide emotional stability for the children.
- 63. Fathers have the power to dominate children and young people.
- 64. I can't imagine life without the children now.
- 65. Many children in the class suffered severe social and economic disadvantage.
- 66. Does television have an effect on children's behaviour?
- 67. Mark has two children to support from his first marriage.
- 68. The early identification of children with special educational needs is very important.
- 69. They've been best friends since they were children.
- 70. The children are completely out of control since their father left.
- 71. Children need a caring environment.
- 72. The couple have no children.
- 73. Children scavenge through rubbish.
- 74. The research should prove invaluable in the study of children's language.
- 75. Can't you control your children?