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youngster

[yuhng-ster] / ˈyʌŋ stər /


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Yes, back up off the youngsters a little bit.

From Los Angeles Times

Catherine met youngsters at Family Action's Children's Trauma Therapy Service on the first of three engagements in the north of England.

From BBC

As a youngster he had hopes of making it as a player, spending two years with Stevenage's academy from the age of 16 before being let go in 2012.

From BBC

As enriching and life-giving as such programs can be, I fear that our youngsters are being exposed to a limited vision of what it means to be Catholic.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Little boys don’t fall from the sky,” observes the robot, who is a bit literal but proves helpful to the two youngsters anyway.

From The Wall Street Journal