Similar words: cherubic, cheer up, cheddar cheese, rub, drub, grub, ruby, peru. Meaning: ['tʃerəb] n. 1. a sweet innocent baby 2. an angel of the second order whose gift is knowledge; usually portrayed as a winged child.
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1, I was quite a good student - no cherub, but no devil either.
2, But as the wistful cherub of 18 months, photographed at her play group.
3, Frankie knew every gilded swirl and cherub, every plaster rose, every painted bulb in each of the hanging light-fittings.
4, The height of cherub was ten cubits.
5, The cherub in the painting is very lovely.
6, Cherub, I want you, " he said forgivingly."
7, The second cherub also measured ten cubits, for the cherubim were identical in size and shape.
8, One wing of the first cherub was five cubits long,[http://sentencedict.com/cherub.html] and the other wing five cubits-ten cubits from wing tip to wing tip.
9, Dame Archer brought the cherub down to master and his face just began to light up.
10, Henry Compton was a good school, and I was a reasonable pupil - no cherub, but no devil either.
11, Certainly, he seem airily exotic with his cropped hair and face like an oriental cherub.
12, The skull - and - crossbones crudely carved on the first tombstones was replaced by a winged cherub.
13, It was easy to see why the cartoonists regularly portrayed him as a malign cherub.
14, Increasing wrinkles about her mouth and eyes added character to her cherub face.