moppet (Meaning)

Wordnet

moppet (n)

a little girl (usually one you are fond of)

Webster

moppet (n.)

A rag baby; a puppet made of cloth; hence, also, in fondness, a little girl, or a woman.

A long-haired pet dog.

moppet Sentence Examples

  1. The playful moppets skipped and danced around the playground, their laughter filling the air.
  2. The tiny moppet clung to its mother's hand, eyes wide with wonder at the bustling market.
  3. A group of mischievous moppets raided the cookie jar, leaving behind a trail of crumbs and giggling.
  4. The teacher's stern voice silenced the chattering moppets, who instantly became as quiet as mice.
  5. The moppet's adorable antics brought a smile to the face of even the grumpiest passerby.
  6. The naughty moppet hid behind the couch, giggling as its parents searched for it in vain.
  7. The sweet-faced moppet had a heart of gold, always willing to share its toys with others.
  8. The moppet's parents beamed with pride as they watched their little one grow and learn.
  9. The town's annual moppet festival was a joyous celebration of childhood and innocence.
  10. The tiny moppets hopped and skipped along the garden path, their voices like the sweetest of melodies.

FAQs About the word moppet

a little girl (usually one you are fond of)A rag baby; a puppet made of cloth; hence, also, in fondness, a little girl, or a woman., A long-haired pet dog.

kid, child, baby,cub, chap, whelp, infant, youngster, juvenile, youngling

adult,adult, oldster, elder, oldster,grown-up, elder, grown-up, senior, senior

The playful moppets skipped and danced around the playground, their laughter filling the air.

The tiny moppet clung to its mother's hand, eyes wide with wonder at the bustling market.

A group of mischievous moppets raided the cookie jar, leaving behind a trail of crumbs and giggling.

The teacher's stern voice silenced the chattering moppets, who instantly became as quiet as mice.