Similar words: teenage, fifteen, teenager, queen, steer, steel, steep, screen. Meaning: [tɪːn] n. a juvenile between the onset of puberty and maturity. adj. being of the age 13 through 19.
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31) The first major teen icon whose work is grounded not in anticipation and impatience, but vacillation, resignation and looking back.
32) A teen club used the money from its treasury to take a teen polio patient to a movie.
33) Yes, teen birth rates have gone down a little of late.
34) In fact, over the past four years, total teen volunteer hours increased by a magnificent 17 percent.
35) She plays Beth, a transplanted Los Angeles teen trying to adjust to her new life in a tiny Washington state hamlet.
36) The teen, he confided, plans to take a public position on children.
37) We need practical approaches to preventing teen pregnancies, not moralistic ones.
38) On a different tack, Republican lawmakers have penned bills that would limit welfare benefits to teen moms.
39) And so when a furor arose as the press began reporting on Teen Shuttle-like operations, advocates considered filing suit.
40) The resulting book falls somewhere between the teen diary / confessional genre and the academic feminist treatise.
41) So alarming is the frequency of adolescent childbirth that President Clinton recently announced a community-oriented campaign to prevent teen pregnancy.
42) Next up could be photos in teen magazines and fan letters.
43) The teen said yes, Arancibia told police, and the three teens surrounded the couple.
43) Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
44) To be sure, dressing up the college admissions application often motivates the teen charity work, but so what?
45) The two girls were at work on Teen Voices, a quarterly publication intended to provide an alternative to the standard glitz.
46) In my teen years, both my desire to excel and my resentment at having to do so became evident.
47) Arancibia said he punched the teen because he felt threatened.
48) As a teen, Dunn was encouraged by her father to study art in college.
49) There is a growing recognition of the debilitating effects of teen drug use, teen pregnancy and violence.
50) When Pauline grew into her teen years, the father found the means to ship her off to relatives in Baltimore.
51) Social problems such as teen pregnancy, drug abuse, and high divorce rates are often common in the most advanced countries.
52) Society has a double standard when it comes to teen sex: it is seen as natural for boys but forbidden for girls.
53) They were no longer the oppressed, wretched teen menials who must take orders, toe the line.
54) Pop isn't pop without huge teen sensations.
55) The teen escaped from a polygamist community.
56) But no teen ager need despair of the future.
57) A teen - ager is a teen - ager.
58) Although body image is just one part of our self-image, during the teen years, and especially during puberty, it can be easy for a guy's whole self-image to be based on how his body looks.
59) Study author Brad Bushman says “American society seems to believe that self-esteem is the cure all for every social ill, from bad grades to teen pregnancies to violence.
60) The hero of 'Driving Lessons' is a gawky , artistic Christian teen...
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