Which preposition to use with cute
" Being younger than grandma, and more fond of amusements, he had taken us to many entertainments; notably, Odd Fellows' picnics and dinners, where he wore the little white linen apron, which we thought would be cute for our dolls.
Poor little thing, it looked so cute in its crib.
But when he knew that some months he made two and three hundred francs, he softened; and then Joseph is as cute as a monkey.
Don't tease, besides, you don't look a bit cute with your hair all wet and draggled, and as for your dressgoodness!"
Many a twelve months' babe is heavier than he, yet he is three years old come Monday next, and he is 'cute beyond his years, it seems to me.
And his answer seemed quite 'cute from one So shy and sensitive.
" "No, no," said Mr. Wood, chuckling; "but they're mighty cute at pretending they're dead.
Now that reminds me, mebbe I can guess the cute of that captain's partiality.
A young chap comes in, consumptive, he said, and I dare say he's righthe is uncommonly 'cute about what he calls diagnosis.