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youngster

[yuhng-ster] / ˈyʌŋ stər /


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Tasked this campaign with bringing through a cohort of talented youngsters after a summer of upheaval, coach Kasper Hjulmand changed course as he sensed the chance of silverware.

From Barron's

American youngsters are also far from the top performers on international tests.

From The Wall Street Journal

The youngster said he started heading for shore with just his life jacket but later abandoned it to swim unencumbered.

From Barron's

Ferrero turned down other offers to become the youngster's full-time coach.

From BBC

She set her dirty boot in his hands, and he heaved upward, and she was up atop a pure-silver youngster.

From Literature