rookie

[ UK /ɹˈʊki/ ]
[ US /ˈɹʊki/ ]
NOUN
  1. an awkward and inexperienced youth
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How To Use rookie In A Sentence

  • That's a fiction you can't sustain with a roster full of rookies and no-names.
  • Only two people have either equaled him or bettered him for a rookie season.
  • He's a rookie, spent a year in the minors after pitching for Stanford.
  • The Brewers are banking on Gomez, 24, entering his third full season, and rookie shortstop Alcides Escobar, 23, to establish themselves at key defensive positions as they take aim at improving their third-place finish in the National League Central. Brewers hope infusion of youth is right tonic
  • Blount won four races and five poles, finished second in the standings, and captured the ARCA Rookie of the Year Award.
  • Gasol showed more aggressiveness from the start on offense, pushing the ball to the basket against rookie Andreas Glyniadakis, at one point beating him off the dribble from the foul line for a dunk. USATODAY.com - Basketball - Seattle vs. Memphis
  • Legal Aid WA rookie Dragana Nuic, 22, jumped off The Gap - just days after being "berated" by a magistrate in a West Australian court, whose conduct is now being investigated by the AustralianIT.com.au | Top Stories
  • The rookie complained that the coach kept him mostly on the bench.
  • A rookie firefighter who was on his first day's duty with Keighley's Blue Watch has been praised for his actions when he was called to an horrific death blaze.
  • Mind you, when it came to the US captain's decision to complete his fourball line-up with the rookie pairing of Bubba Watson and Jeff Overton, the Europe captain dispensed any need for interpretation. Ryder Cup 2010: Colin Montgomerie uses dark arts to steel European team
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