Similar words: teen, fifteen, teenage, teenager, teem, keen, queen, steep. Meaning: [tɪːnz] n. 1. the time of life between the ages of 12 and 20 2. all the numbers that end in -teen.
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31. I came out as a lesbian when I was still in my teens.
32. He's described as being in his late teens, tall, and of slim build.
33. She fell in with the wrong crowd in her teens.
34. Supporters say the program helps teens become sexually responsible.
35. But in her late teens she lost interest.
36. Weiss runs a drop-in center for runaway teens.
37. Also on the rise are repeat pregnancies among teens.
38. People tend to read Rebecca in their early teens.
39. Marijuana use by teens doubled between 1992 and 1995.
40. The sex education program encourages teens to abstain.
41. Teens are being urged to abstain from sex.
42. Teens were loitering in the parking lot.
43. Girls in their early teens are particularly vulnerable to negative influences.
44. An old wino had stopped a young man in his late teens who was carrying a huge sack of groceries.
45. In his teens(sentencedict.com),(Sentencedict) he learned to drink and swore an allegiance to the pint.
46. Dougal had officially dismissed his conscience when he was in his teens.
47. Sandy had run away from home several times in her teens.
48. In human terms, this would be somewhere in the teens.
49. The teens, agitated by their restriction, were randomly leaving their living quarters and vehemently hurling obscenities and spitting at staff.
50. The teens and 1920s, in particular, were years of extraordinary and consistent rainfall.
51. This was a back-door way to get a curfew for teens.
52. Many feel reluctant to take a back seat and allow their children to enjoy the special attractiveness of the teens and twenties.
53. All 15 victims were in their teens or early 20s, slim and petite, almost always with long, dark hair.
54. In California, for example, a disproportionately high number of Hispanic teens are giving birth.
55. The easiest way to ensure this was to choose a very young woman, still in her teens.
56. Most were in their teens during the last stock market panic, the Black Monday crash of Oct. 19, 1987.
57. They describe gang members as ranging in age from early teens to late twenties.
58. Two young men in their late teens mugged for the camera, adopting the pose of a couple of affable tough guys.
59. In his teens he had begun to fiddle with the concept of a substitute for direct current.
60. Seeing their own children in their teens may bring their own adolescence forcibly to mind, along with its unfinished business.
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