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youngster

[yuhng-ster] / ˈyʌŋ stər /


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"People don't tell the youngsters, the young adults, that if you do this, these are the ramifications. If you do that, this is what will happen," he says.

From BBC

However, it was a colourful post-match interview that first brought Pollock's personality to screens, as the youngster chose not to hold back after England Under-18s were beaten by South Africa in 2022.

From BBC

Thousands of youngsters took pledges to say no to drugs, turn off their television sets, study.

From Los Angeles Times

"I manifested this moment ever since we qualified for the World Cup," said the youngster, who was named after Indian great Yuvraj Singh.

From Barron's

But Serge Dedina, a former Imperial Beach mayor who was inspired by the McCoys’ activism as a youngster, sees new generations bringing fresh energy to the fight.

From Los Angeles Times