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childhood

[chahyld-hood] / ˈtʃaɪld hʊd /


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Yet the never-ending reckoning with their childhood trauma continued, barely interrupted.

From BBC

"My father's family was third generation Irish Catholic. It was a cross between Derry Girls and Phoenix Nights! A lively childhood!"

From BBC

The authority said it was supporting the Smartphone Free Childhood movement, which argues the devices have "changed the shape of childhoods" over the past 15 years.

From BBC

When the Lakers got to the arena Monday, James was welcomed home by a childhood photo of him on a screen outside the visiting locker room.

From Los Angeles Times

It’s why childhood vaccine rates in some places are plummeting and measles is on the rampage across the country.

From Los Angeles Times