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youngling

[yuhng-ling] / ˈjʌŋ lɪŋ /


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But Youngling didn't care for what they said; he climbed the steep hillside toward where the noise came, and when he reached the place, what do you think he saw?

From Tales of Wonder Every Child Should Know by Wiggin, Kate Douglas Smith

"Oh, after all, it was only a hole it ran out of," said Youngling, and the others laughed and made game of him again, but Youngling didn't mind that a bit.

From Tales of Wonder Every Child Should Know by Wiggin, Kate Douglas Smith

Youngling, Learne thou to make some meaner choise, Lauinia is thine elder brothers hope    Aron.

From Titus Andronicus by Shakespeare, William

Said Richard: "Youngling is not thine heart, then, as strong as thou deemedst last night?"

From The Well at the World's End: a tale by Morris, William

So Youngling said when he heard the sound of the mysterious axe in the forest and asked himself who could be chopping there.

From Tales of Wonder Every Child Should Know by Wiggin, Kate Douglas Smith




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