Babes [noun]
Definition of Babes:
baby
Sentence/Example of Babes:
Dorothy, who’s a preternaturally hot babe of 51, is there to pick up a bed partner.
He burst into a loud laugh, clapped his hands, and danced before the delighted babe.
The motherly woman received the babe instinctively and cast aside the travelling-rug in which he was enveloped.
After all, here was a babe equipped to face the exigencies of a censorious world; in looks and apparel a credit to any father.
He breathed fierce and honest anathema on the heads of the bowelless fiends who had abandoned the babe to its doom.
Here Letty drew the coverlet from the face of the sleeping babe, and displayed his chubby proportions with maternal pride.
When traveling with a young babe, a dress of material that will wash is the best, but it should be dark and plain.
"Daisy—papa's Daisy—your vows are made," whispered Ethel, gaining sole possession of the babe for a minute.
She sometimes compared the young Christian's experience to that of a new-born babe.
Deep love, no doubt, is lavished by many a woman on the babe she has nursed.