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teenager

[ US /ˈtiˌneɪdʒɝ/ ]
[ UK /tˈiːne‍ɪd‍ʒɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a juvenile between the onset of puberty and maturity

How To Use teenager In A Sentence

  • 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.
  • 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.
  • A teenager, scarred for life when she was bottled in the face in a nightclub row, is pleading for witnesses to come forward.
  • The songs are irritatingly infectious with enough angst to keep the moodiest teenagers frowning.
  • The only time I have done them is for older teenagers with congenitally missing back teeth (with the baby tooth still there at that age) whose only cosmetic option is the porcelain fused to metal crown (those run around $800 or more each) and usually necessitates a pulpal treatment as well due to the small tooth size, and these crowns having a questionable prognosis in baby teeth. White Crowns For Baby Teeth
  • There should be plenty of thunder left in the powerful arms and lower body he has developed since arriving in America as an underfed teenager with bright eyes and a voracious appetite for success.
  • He was clearly out-of-place, the only one in a tie, and as monosyllabic as a teenager during most of the persiflage.
  • As a teenager, he took his father's prize animals to the fair.
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