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cherub

[cher-uhb] / ˈtʃɛr əb /
NOUN
angel
Synonyms


Example Sentences

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Song floats through “A Child’s Christmas in Wales” like hovering cherubim.

From The Wall Street Journal

“I do love babies so. Why, just last week I was tending the sweetest little cherub you can imagine, all dimples and velvety skin and cute little burpie-wurpies.”

From Literature

Ever interested in art, Beowulf was transfixed by the murals painted on the ceiling of the theater, which featured adorable winged cherubs playing golden harps.

From Literature

She pans down to show double sinks that feature a cherub motif.

From Los Angeles Times

There are a few visual effects, to indicate hazy memories, and a through line built around a white piano decorated with cherubim, which ends the film on a happy note.

From Los Angeles Times