bantling in a sentence
n.
π Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10
Definition
Bantling refers to a young child or infant, often implying innocence and playfulness.
Sample Sentences
- The young bantling played joyfully in the garden, unaware of the world beyond its small yard.
- As the bantling clung to its motherβs side, its wide eyes took in every new sight with wonder.
- In the quaint village, the townsfolk often gathered to celebrate the arrival of each new bantling.
- The farmer smiled as he watched the bantling frolic among the other animals in the meadow.
- With a gentle touch, she cradled the bantling in her arms, feeling its warmth and innocence.
- The bantling's laughter echoed through the halls, filling the home with a sense of joy.
- After a long day, the tired bantling finally succumbed to sleep in its cozy crib.
- Eager to explore, the bantling took its first wobbly steps toward the colorful toy.
- The bantling's curiosity was insatiable, as it reached out to touch everything within its grasp.
- Everyone in the family doted on the bantling, showering it with love and affection at every turn.