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infantine

[in-fuhn-tahyn, -tin] / ˈɪn fənˌtaɪn, -tɪn /




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Infantine, meanwhile, suggested to the New Hampshire Union Leader that "there's got to have been a mistake made in the count."

From Salon • Nov. 16, 2022

Hillborough 16's second seat was won by Republican Will Infantine.

From Salon • Nov. 16, 2022

Infantine tear-drops wellèd out the deep With vague enamoured longings, nameless pine: My wailing accents fro' my cradle-stound Already sounded me love-sighing sound.

From Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, Vol. VIII by Various

Infantine beauty seems peculiar to the country, for even the children of emigrants born there are much handsomer than those born at home.

From Sketches and Tales Illustrative of Life in the Backwoods of New Brunswick Gleaned from Actual Observation and Experience During a Residence Of Seven Years in That Interesting Colony by Beavan, F. (Frederick), Mrs.




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