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youngster

[yuhng-ster] / ˈyʌŋ stər /


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Back when I was growing up, there were a few ornery youngsters around Sassafras Springs who gave folks a terrible time, but the worst of those children was a boy named Buddy.

From Literature

Seattle's assistant head coach Frazier was a defensive back in the Bears' Super Bowl-winning team that captured the imagination of a youngster in north London.

From BBC

Two youngsters no one knew strode into our compound asking for the master.

From Literature

Tasked this campaign with bringing through a cohort of talented youngsters after a summer of upheaval, coach Kasper Hjulmand changed course as he sensed the chance of silverware.

From Barron's

American youngsters are also far from the top performers on international tests.

From The Wall Street Journal