Antonyms for bantling
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : bant-ling |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈbænt lɪŋ |
Definition of bantling
- As in infant : noun baby
- As in newborn : noun infant
- Your bantling is grown-up: you can keep her no longer beneath your wing.
- Extract from : « The Love Affairs of Pixie » by Mrs George de Horne Vaizey
- Poor Mr. Bantling, however, was still in this inferior stage.
- Extract from : « The Portrait of a Lady » by Henry James
- I'm afraid, however, that Bantling hasn't; he may have some surprises.
- Extract from : « The Portrait of a Lady » by Henry James
- "I'll get you a hansom if you'll trust me," Mr. Bantling went on.
- Extract from : « The Portrait of a Lady » by Henry James
- With Lady Pensil, the sister of Mr. Bantling, who has answered for an invitation.
- Extract from : « The Portrait of a Lady » by Henry James
- Well, if you aren't armed—every man-jack of you—even to the bantling!
- Extract from : « Explorers of the Dawn » by Mazo de la Roche
- He had got something from Don Jaime's books, this mountaineer's bantling!
- Extract from : « The Wolf Cub » by Patrick Casey
- For mark at the moment when you launched your bantling into the world.
- Extract from : « Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 67, Number 414, April, 1850 » by Various
- "The bantling is of too good quality to leave," he said good-naturedly.
- Extract from : « The Ward of King Canute » by Ottilie A. Liljencrantz
- Miss Stackpole had remained behind; she was planning a little trip to Naples, to be carried out with Mr. Bantling's aid.
- Extract from : « The Portrait of a Lady » by Henry James
Synonyms for bantling
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