Similar words: teenager, menagerie, teen, fifteen, manage, manager, managed, management. Meaning: ['tiːneɪdʒ] adj. being of the age 13 through 19.
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91. Men and teenage boys went fishing every day, usually in small groups.
92. Teenage antenatal classes exist in quite a few hospitals now, but there are not nearly enough.
93. Teenage depression, alcohol abuse, and even suicide are all attributed to the pressures of the exam system.
94. The implications of such reluctance extend beyond the teenage years.
95. Teenage boys tend to drive wildly and often have accidents.
96. The teenage years cover a period in which young women and men mature physically, intellectually and emotionally.
97. Recently, my wife was on a local bus with a lot of teenage girls coming home from school.
98. His marriage has broken up, he rarely sees his teenage daughter and he faces a bleak future.
99. Across the street, half a dozen teenage boys hunch over a broken bicycle.
100. Streetwise keeps students' motivation strong ... Teenage students at intermediate level can easily become bored and frustrated.
101. A group of teenage girls could create their own music unique to them as a badge of their collective identity.
102. Girl, 16, raped by gang A TEENAGE girl was kidnapped and raped by a gang while police hunted for her.
103. Dawson argued that there is a strong correlation between teenage crime and low educational achievement.
104. When I knew her, some years ago, their teenage daughter was having to share a bedroom with her granny.
105. Fighting between rival gangs resulted in the death of a teenage boy.
106. The facts are considerably different from these myths: Virtually all studies indicate that over four-fifths of teenage pregnancies are unintended.
107. A younger person marrying and taking on a teenage family may know very little about adolescents.
108. Pregnant teenage girls will have to live with their parents or forfeit their benefits.
109. My teenage daughter has a habit of leaving home without her house key.
110. The book accurately captures the mindset of a teenage girl.
111. A teenage boy managed to hack into military computer networks.
112. In many cities, they sank into a vicious cycle of drugs, crime, teenage pregnancy, and welfare dependency.
113. They had come home during the height of the disturbances to discover their teenage daughter being ravished by a young police officer.
114. Many parents find it difficult to communicate with their teenage sons or daughters.
115. David and Falakah Fattah opened their own home in Philadelphia to 15 teenage gang members in 1969.
116. If he is right about the first round, and he probably is, he will become a teenage millionaire.
117. The newspaper reports, however,(http://sentencedict.com/teenage.html) serve a different function and illustrate the dangers of young teenage temptresses.
118. A middle-aged couple and their teenage daughter were sitting behind it.
119. The only computers in many villages are those owned by the teenage boys of the affluent to play their wham-bam games.
120. Indeed, now that I know about the Marmite and the teenage sons it seems more mysterious than ever.
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