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youngish
  • a word derived from young.

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“Hide Away” gives us “The Youngish Man Docked on the Lake.”

From New York Times • May 31, 2012

Youngish up-and-comers also were rewarded with renewed votes of confidence.

From Time Magazine Archive

Youngish voters clearly see Hart on their side of the epochal line.

From Time Magazine Archive

Youngish, prolific, publicity-shy, the three designers had blended ideas borrowed from abroad with the Red Army's own unorthodox ideas on blitz warfare.

From Time Magazine Archive

The twinkle in the Youngish Girl's eyes brightened perceptibly, but the firmness did not falter from her mouth.

From The Indiscreet Letter by Abbott, Eleanor Hallowell