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teenage

[ UK /tˈiːne‍ɪd‍ʒ/ ]
[ US /ˈtiˌneɪdʒ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. being of the age 13 through 19
    teenage mothers
    the teen years

How To Use teenage In A Sentence

  • Teenage children begin to assert their independence and this can lead to a good deal of friction in the family.
  • When Connor sees that Michael's teenage son has witnessed the crime, it spells tragedy for the O'Sullivan family.
  • Teenage children begin to assert their independence and this can lead to a good deal of friction in the family.
  • Now, though, insurers find they are increasingly paying out for teenagers crashing expensive vehicles that they would not normally have the ghost of a chance of obtaining cover for.
  • The teenage survivor suffered puncture wounds. Times, Sunday Times
  • One woman in her mid twenties had left the church in her teenage years.
  • She emotionally recalls what it was like as a teenager running into her homeless dad on the streets and pretending she didn't know him.
  • Sapphire, who taught teenagers in Harlem from the early '80s to the early' 90s, formed this book upon what she saw around her. Archive 2009-11-01
  • Possibly one of the most important memories I have of learning about music as a teenager was me and my mate sneaking into his big brother's bedroom and putting on his records on his super quality hi-fi.
  • The adolescent and teenage birth rate has fallen by nearly half since 1992.
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