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youngster

[yuhng-ster] / ˈyʌŋ stər /


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A young relative of mine is a huge fan of Speed and was keen to tell me why the YouTuber appeals to youngsters around the world.

From BBC

Earlier this month, a masked man entered the office and harangued a youngster who had an appointment, the officer added.

From The Wall Street Journal

Nike has a long history of signing world-renowned athletes as youngsters — and many of those early bets paid off as those athletes went on to have great careers for years to come.

From MarketWatch

"I played with Burnley as a youngster in their academy, but I wasn't good enough," he explained.

From BBC

Autistic youngster Penelope, five, was part of the research for the doll, and her mum, Tonya, said: "She uses ear defenders, so to see that on a doll really made her feel special."

From BBC