How To Use youngish In A Sentence
- Someone like Plekhanov, or Herzl, albeit neither fit physically Herzl died youngish, and wouldn't be caught dead in a peasant shirt. Madison windowscape and graffiti.
- He was being passed by a youngish woman in khaki slacks and white running shoes and a yellow baseball hat tipped rakishly forward on her head, as if her hair were too bulky, too springy, to fit into it. The Apparition
- His gray hair is thick and cut in a youngish manner that sweeps both ways across his forehead.
- But thankfully, the intruder was a youngish man -- innocent if slightly unappealing overspill from the launderette next door. THE CALLIGRAPHER
- My seatmate is a youngish widow with one young son. A Silly Poor Gospel
- In the gauzy and fluffy and varnishy little drawing-room Reardon found a youngish gentleman already in conversation with the widow and her daughter. New Grub Street
- He doesn't mind a youngish woman smiling and saying hello but he doesn't want an offer of assistance and until I see he needs it, I'm not going to either wound his pride or incur his wrath.
- He was a very kind, youngish, amiable scholar of great distinction, and a power in the university.
- I'll not deny I was rather smooth-faced and youngish, but I'd been a man amongst men many's the day, and it rankled me. SIWASH
- In 15 years, when the 60's generation of priests are dead or retired and the numbers have hit bottom and start to grow again, the ones who are left will be youngish and orthodox.