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youngster

[yuhng-ster] / ˈyʌŋ stər /


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Set to play continuously throughout the day, with breaks for Bluey and Bingo to appear on stage and dance or play with youngsters, each has a slightly different tone and feel.

From Los Angeles Times

That means coaching on three nights a week, and a games programme lasting most of the weekend, are now part of a youngster's aim to chase his dream.

From BBC

They know only too well the pressure they can place on youngsters who have so much growing up and so much development ahead of them.

From BBC

“That is good, my son,” he told the youngster.

From Literature

Geoghan redirected attention to the court and the sheer number of precocious youngsters who went on from the showcase to legendary professional careers.

From Los Angeles Times