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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91. We can't stop teens from having sex, but we can help them to avoid getting pregnant.
92. They serve as role models and sources of factual information for other teens.
93. He comes to collect her when she's in her early teens(http://Sentencedict.com), and makes her his wife.
94. During his early teens, McKenzie was a competent soccer player but, as he grew his nimble-footed agility was lost.
95. When teens get involved in volunteering, they sense quickly the benefit to both the community and their own souls.
96. Before speaking to the religious convention, he toured a curfew center for teens who violate the law.
97. Later, in my early teens, I read each of themthe first of my many self-imposed reading programs.
98. There were four black guys in the car, late teens to early 20s.
99. Rescued by human teens and taken to the vet, Keelk recovers and begs for help to rescue her family.
100. The teen said yes, Arancibia told police, and the three teens surrounded the couple.
101. Young boys recruited at an early age by soccer clubs often suffer from burnout before they're out of their teens.
102. Tijuana in the late teens already was developing the reputation of a wide-open town.
103. Pain Teens open up in a cloud of dry ice that fills the stage and eventually leaks out on to the dance floor.
104. I found the early years far harder to cope with than the teens and others often agree with me.
105. After a national report on the high suicide rate among gay and lesbian teens, in 1992 Gov.
106. Ever since her teens she had sensed such shortcomings in herself, but had shied away from any kind of self-analysis.
107. Despite that perception, 69 percent of employers say they are hiring just as many teens as they did 10 years ago.
108. Tim had very bad acne when he was in his teens.
109. If you are in your late teens you may be very happy to be pregnant.
110. Of the 3, 351 teens surveyed, 53 percent said they eat dinner with the family regularly.
111. Two men in their late teens or early twenties came into the office and pointed their guns at the cashiers face.
112. Iced teas, especially Snapple and Arizona, have been hits with consumers in their late teens and early 20s.
113. Unfortunately, the show's message to millions of impressionable teens is that it's OK to take drugs.
114. By her early teens she was under contract to a management firm.
115. From his late teens on, he fought many battles against the Crows, the Shoshones, and the Army.
116. Men only seem able to do it when they are in their teens - which is when they peak sexually.
117. All three started smoking as teens, smoked for decades, and claimed to have tried unsuccessfully to quit.
118. Expect lows this evening in the teens in the city and near zero in the suburbs, the radio station said.
119. During their mid teens many adolescents left home to enter farm service or to begin an apprenticeship.
120. Worse yet, black and Latino teens were far less likely to be asked to volunteer than whites.
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