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1. Wisecracking, precocious young children superseding the worldly ―wisdom‖ of their well-meaning but oftentimes bumbling parents, more often than not, the father; portrayed as ‖agreeable‖, however (somewhat) pompous, over-bearing, self-regarding and someone who just ―doesn‘t get it
2. She just rolled her eyes at the precocious kitten
3. when we were both eighteen, fucked me doggy-style with his massive and precocious
4. Incorrigibly precocious adolescents
5. But Alexa, being the precocious young kitty that she
6. A rabbi said to a precocious six-year-old boy, “So your mother says your prayers for you each night? Very commendable
7. � You certainly are sexually precocious for your age, Ingrid
8. There he met, in the solarium, a precocious young woman
9. You certainly did notice the fact that the children and young teenagers living on this base have shown a rather, uh, precocious sexuality, even by the very liberal standards of the Global Council or of the Imperium
10. Louis turned his head at once towards Anne of Austria, who smiled sarcastically while eyeing her young, precocious son
11. Uh, talking of being cautious, what should I do if young King Louis tries a pass at me tonight? He is said to be quite precocious
12. I felt as a real kindness the action of persons who made no attempt to dig their fists into my heart, but regarded me as a precocious young man, not quite right in the head, and treated me correspondingly with affectionate mockery
13. Not to be outdone, Macedonian television is now awash with a lengthy ad depicting the precocious leader berating his pusillanimous and craven commanders ahead of a crucial battle
14. relegated to seeing her gifted, precocious granddaughter on holidays and the
15. The precocious girl warmly grabbed hold of the man’s hand and led him up the
16. The precocious girl was able to access all of her twin’s memories
17. "He is a baby, a precocious baby who had a bit
18. Many a young girl's growth had been stunted by a precocious pregnancy
19. The thought of his precocious four-year-old brought a smile to his lips
20. Smitty wagged his head slowly, like a precocious little brother being sent home to mommy when the big boys wanted to play
21. “She’s still her precocious, happy self
22. Robert was almost eight now, and precocious for his age
23. Andrew seemed to have found in Alex a parent who would protect him and his march into a second childhood was precocious and inexorable
24. And when, the following autumn I went to senior school and was exposed to the endless variety of dirty jokes and words and gestures of the older boys and the more precocious younger ones, I continued for some time to think that fucking was putting your thing in a woman's behind
25. She was about two years younger than I was and like Sisi she had lost her father and was sexually precocious
26. She was always precocious but he firmly believed that the time had come when the women were becoming the hunters
27. On the contrary, she was quite a lively and sexually precocious girl
28. In a precocious two year old’s voice she said, “Mama said not to disturb you, if you were busy
29. He also possessed a philosophic bent, to the great delight of his grandfather, who used to hold Socratic conversations with him, in which the precocious pupil occasionally posed his teacher, to the undisguised satisfaction of the womenfolk
30. However, she was very precocious
31. An act of so much precipitancy and presumption would seal the downfall of precocious intellect forever
32. The generation who follow us are very precocious
33. He did not expect any of them to bear fruit yet but, by July, to his surprise, one precocious sapling had a dozen or so tiny dark-green pears, small as yet and as hard as stones, but promising ripeness in the autumn
34. He has a precocious way of expressing himself
35. They had been, so it seemed to him, proud and precocious words; with a smile, he remembered them
36. They weren’t precocious
37. It showed a close-up of a little girl with two precocious, lopsided pigtails sticking out from either side of her head; one was tied with a ribbon, the other held in place by a cheap plastic clip with a little nub in the shape of a cartoon cat
38. From the first she was a precocious bitch
39. They are not callow like the young of most birds, but more perfectly developed and precocious even than chickens
40. Perhaps in these precocious impulses of madness, there lie concealed a craving for discipline and a search for truth, and whose fault is it that some yoimg people of to-day see that truth and that discipline in such stupid and ridiculous things, that one cannot imagine how they can beUeve in them ! I may mention, by the way, that in the recent past, a generation ago at most, such interesting lads were not so much to be pitied, for in those daj's they almost always ended by successfully attaching themselves to our most highly cultivated class and merging into it and even if they did at the onset recognise their own lack of order and consistency, the lack of nobility even in their family surroundings, the lack of an ancestral tradition, and of fine finished forms of social life, it was a gain for them, for they consciously strove towards all this and thereby learned to prize it
41. At first he had nearly driven her wild by his prying interest in what did not concern him, his way of unmasking her secret thoughts, his powers of seeing round corners, if not through sealed envelopes, but as time went on she grew fond of his honest boy-nature, and learned to laugh at his precocious acuteness