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Cherubic   /tʃərˈubɪk/   Listen
Cherubic

adjective
1.
Having a sweet nature befitting an angel or cherub.  Synonyms: angelic, angelical, seraphic, sweet.  "A cherubic face" , "Looking so seraphic when he slept" , "A sweet disposition"






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"Cherubic" Quotes from Famous Books



... so clumsily on an object so small, and the only effect was to cause the baby to achieve a tremendous wriggle and a loud scream of laughter. These experiments were variously repeated, but all with the same cherubic result; the baby conducted itself with admirable self-possession and courage, as though, indeed, it had been used, every hour of its life, to the company of riotous ...
— Christmas Eve at Swamp's End • Norman Duncan

... answered Jessie, with an affectation of cherubic simplicity. "You do, dear; don't you? . . . There, don't get angry, darling; I couldn't flare up all of a sudden in the face of that poor little creature; he ...
— Devil's Ford • Bret Harte

... splendid drain just here," his guide resumed; "the people are dying like flies of typhoid in those three houses"; and under the first light he turned his grave, cherubic face to indicate the houses. "If we were in the East End, I could show you other places quite as good. There's a coffee-stall keeper in one that knows all the thieves in London; he 's a splendid type, but," he added, ...
— Forsyte Saga • John Galsworthy

... eyes opened wide, like those of an angry cat, and the mouth was all puckered in the midst of the cherubic face, while Trombin waited for the answer. The Senator saw that he had ...
— Stradella • F(rancis) Marion Crawford

... puff your cherubic hardest, never can you waft Flora Le Pettit higher than she now is, at least in the sight of one pair of black eyes, higher, perhaps, than she will ever be again, even in that of her own ...
— The White Riband - A Young Female's Folly • Fryniwyd Tennyson Jesse


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