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Babe   /beɪb/   Listen
Babe

noun
1.
A very young child (birth to 1 year) who has not yet begun to walk or talk.  Synonyms: baby, infant.  "She held the baby in her arms" , "It sounds simple, but when you have your own baby it is all so different"
2.
(slang) sometimes used as a term of address for attractive young women.  Synonyms: baby, sister.



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"Babe" Quotes from Famous Books



... indicate by the size of the statues that he was a great conqueror," said the dragoman. "His wife was the daughter of Pharoah who, while bathing in the Nile, found the Hebrew babe hidden among the ...
— A Trip to the Orient - The Story of a Mediterranean Cruise • Robert Urie Jacob

... with the men, they were constantly finding bodies of women so disfigured that it was almost impossible to judge of their age: mothers who had their arms arched as though putting forth their utmost efforts to guard the babe that had disappeared. Many whose virginal modesty had been violated by the sea, showed naked limbs swollen and greenish, with deep bites from flesh-eating fishes. The tide had even tossed ashore the headless body of a child a ...
— Mare Nostrum (Our Sea) - A Novel • Vicente Blasco Ibanez

... answer every prayer in the room! But what a miracle that would be, and how the Virgin's heart would gladden thereat, and jubilate over her restored heart-dying children, even as the widowed mother did over her one dying babe! ...
— Balcony Stories • Grace E. King

... to the bower where they were used to rest, None with them but the little babe that was upon the breast: The Count had barred the chamber doors, they ne'er were barred till then; "Unhappy lady," he began, "and I most lost ...
— Mediaeval Tales • Various

... say whether he was young or aged; and the mother who had borne him a little babe at her bosom, and had watched him grow to boyhood, could not have recognised him, for he had been burnt black by the sun and the frost, and the weather had bleached his hair and beard till they looked like lichens on an ancient forest-tree, and the crown ...
— A Child's Book of Saints • William Canton


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