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youthful

[yooth-fuhl] / ˈyuθ fəl /


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Young people of that era wanted something youthful, colorful, sweet — something you’d want to hold on a dance floor under club lights.

From Salon

"Healthier bodies with more muscle mass and less hidden belly fat are more likely to have healthier, youthful brains," said senior study author Cyrus Raji, M.D.,

From Science Daily

“It’s a visual of innocence for this girl to wear these grown-up shoes with a heel, and then pair them with these youthful bobby socks,” he explained of Dorothy.

From Los Angeles Times

But instead of protecting them, according to a study, their youthful immune systems attacked their normally aging tissues as if they were foreign invaders.

From The Wall Street Journal

It is a delicate balance in a youthful country where many are keen to experiment -- but without crossing the line.

From Barron's