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youngster

[yuhng-ster] / ˈyʌŋ stər /


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Nike has a long history of signing world-renowned athletes as youngsters — and many of those early bets paid off as those athletes went on to have great careers for years to come.

From MarketWatch

"I played with Burnley as a youngster in their academy, but I wasn't good enough," he explained.

From BBC

Autistic youngster Penelope, five, was part of the research for the doll, and her mum, Tonya, said: "She uses ear defenders, so to see that on a doll really made her feel special."

From BBC

The 43-year-old opposition leader, whose star power draws huge crowds of youngsters, has been arrested, imprisoned and charged with crimes including treason.

From BBC

As it stands, it appears the wish to change England's leadership, one unafraid of picking youngsters, is limited.

From BBC