He, meanwhile, extended his plump hand as he had seen his father and mother do, and watched the waving of the insect's wings with infantine delight. |
Okiok was gazing at him, however, with an air of the most infantine simplicity and deference. |
We cannot, of course, convey the slightest idea of the infantine Eskimo lisp. |
The appeal called up for some reason her most infantine manner. |
The infantine struggle with serpents was a favourite subject. |
Even when we have relinquished this infantine period, we are seldom left destitute of religious instruction. |