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UK
/tˈiːnz/
]
[ US /ˈtinz/ ]
[ US /ˈtinz/ ]
NOUN
- the time of life between the ages of 12 and 20
- all the numbers that end in -teen
How To Use teens In A Sentence
- But as I was mulling this a little later, I was suddenly struck by one of those things that was probably already obvious to everyone else: There are a handful of strange inflection points where rock nerd culture and mass culture are in eerie synchrony for a few moments before skittering off in their respective ways for a bit — and one of them was my early teens. The (Rock) Stars Are Aligned
- I think it frustrates adults when they cannot instill their ideas into teens.
- Unfortunately, the anger was short-lived and a teensy bit of paranoia set in.
- The study found that only 36 percent of teens know how to open a savings account, and even less know how to balance a checkbook.
- Unfortunately, the show's message to millions of impressionable teens is that it's OK to take drugs.
- Through his teens and beyond he was an athlete and travelled the world competing and training on the circuit.
- Four teens ran down the dirt path of a town, their clothes tattered and patched, but not dirty.
- In Foshan, He Pinru's members include state-owned telecommunications and power companies, and real estate developers, who want to offer safe, good-quality food at employee canteens, he says. China's organic farms rooted in food-safety concerns
- Lucky for you teens, Jessica hasn't been flashing any particularly noticeable jewelry on her fingers.
- Last year, she wore a teensy-weensy silver pillbox. Times, Sunday Times