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teenaged

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

How To Use teenaged In A Sentence

  • There was a teenaged boy in a ball gown with a little velvet scruff lining his chin.
  • 'Peter Paget,' the judge's voice was charged with withering contempt, 'your crime is far far worse than that of any unfortunate teenaged drug-taker who has appeared before me. High Society
  • First STORM exposes himself, now Kenneth admits he is a teenaged homeschooler. Think Progress » Health Insurance Lobby Leaves The Door Open To Supporting A GOP Repeal Of Health Reform
  • Sabriel was awesome, pretty much everything I could want in a novel – in brief, a teenaged necromancer with a pale skin and black hair and a glowing, rune-covered sword battles the forces of evil with a bandolier of silver bells that send the dead back to where the dead should be. 2009 July « paper fruit
  • The Powerpuff Girls must face their nemeses the Gangrene Gang when the teenaged baddies are sent back to school at Pokey Oaks Kindergarten.
  • Suddenly, a bitterly satirical movie about teenaged criminals was a liability to a film studio.
  • I saw the film with an audience that was primarily teenaged.
  • He was accompanied on the trip by his teenaged daughter.
  • His mother (?) and another 40-something woman were helping him carry things down the stairs, as were two teenaged girls -- one of which I would surely recognize if she were to holler from the stairwell (where the acoustics promise hearty echos), HEY, BRADLEY IS PISSING IN THE PARKING LOT! Cherie waxes vindictive
  • In another, a woman is having a hard time connecting with her teenaged daughter while also trying to acquire sandstone to build a house. Christianity Today
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