Sentence examples for were infants from inspiring English sources

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were infants

noun

A very young human being, from birth to somewhere between six months and two years of age, needing almost constant care and/or attention.

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At least two were infants.

Both were infants when they were engaged.

Back when most of them were infants.

Some of the injured were infants in strollers.

He met the love of his life, Jane D'Apice, when they were infants.

We haven't had so little control over everything since we were infants ourselves.

Among the dead were infants, children, pregnant women and others.

When they were infants and toddlers, they were often dressed alike, and in early photographs they appear identical.

She said she wasn't aware when her children were infants that she could seek a religious or medical waiver.

All of us come to a restaurant with our different associations of food, which started when we were infants.

Five of the 14 dead taken to the hospital on Tuesday were infants.

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