Crossword-Solution: KIDDISH 7 letters, 14 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 16

We have 14 clues for the answer “KIDDISH”

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unmatured 33 answers
Teen-ager. 37 answers
Teen 38 answers
unripe 39 answers
Juvenile 39 answers
coltish 40 answers
puerile 40 answers
Embryonic 43 answers
Underlying 43 answers
Suppressed 46 answers
irresponsible 47 answers
Undeveloped 49 answers
infantile 49 answers
babyish 68 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RATEE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with KIDDISH (5)

But now--really, Billy, why do you suppose they have taken such a fancy to these kiddish stunts--those two staid women?” Billy laughed, but her eyes softened.
Miss Billy Eleanor H. Porter 2006
His master was Zeek Long, who lived in Anderson County not far from "Three and Twenty Mile Creek' and used to ask him:--what the rooster said, what the cow said, what the pig said; and used to get a great deal of amusement out of his kiddish replies and imitation of each animal and fowl.
Slave Narratives Vol. XIV. South Carolina, Part 1 Various 2006
Besides, fighting's pretty kiddish for a Fourth Former!" Tom viewed Steve amusedly over the wet towel.
Left End Edwards Ralph Henry Barbour 2007
Why did you get so crusty when I sprang the idea of doing the wreck scene in his flower beds to-night?" "Because the idea was too kiddish," returned Dick.
The Grammar School Boys of Gridley H. Irving Hancock 2007
The young man did not join the general choir, but, having retreated to a remote corner of the room, he recited the Kiddish prayers omitted by him.
An Obscure Apostle Eliza Orzeszko 2009

Quotes with KIDDISH (1)

Not much to say except to warn you not to get too serious about all this, if you want to become a writer of fiction in the future. If you intend to become a critic, that is a Whale of another color…Playing around with symbols, even as a critic, can be a kind of kiddish parlor game. A little of it goes a long way. There are other things of greater value in any novel or story…humanity, character analysis, truth on other levels…Good symbolism should be as natural as breathing…and as unobtrusive.
Ray Bradbury