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teenage

[teen-eyj] / ˈtinˌeɪdʒ /


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This means some teenage recruits might earn more than their instructors—one young Bundeswehr officer said this was causing some grumblings in the ranks.

From The Wall Street Journal

Martina, who is in her 30s, says it seemed as though mothers at the group were competing with each other, like teenage girls at school, and weren't actually interested in getting to know her.

From BBC

The problem with emerging as a teenage superstar is that expectations suddenly rocket and, in Emma Raducanu's case, become almost unmanageable.

From BBC

In 1911, a Broadway playwright wrote a snarky letter about a teenage actor who had recently train-tripped from New York to Los Angeles.

From Los Angeles Times

I’m surrounded by moms in cool belted trench coats, wrinkleless moms with shiny, bouncy hair, moms in Alo Yoga outfits, their figures indistinguishable from their teenage daughters’.

From The Wall Street Journal