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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151. Dr. James Lupski of the Baylor College of Medicine in Houston was diagnosed with Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease in his teens, as were three of his seven siblings.
152. This was true even in teens with no family history of drug dependence.
153. Then his motorcade headed for the Sasha Bruce House, a facility for homeless teens,(www.Sentencedict.com) where he grabbed a paint roller and helped volunteers who were fixing up rooms.
154. The teens spend more time in cyberspace than in the real world of friends and family.
155. Gothel knows the secret that many American parents act out but are slow to acknowledge: that confining their teens in enforced preadolescence helps them feel younger too.
156. In this chart, throughout the teens and twenties, the male bisexual population is mostly observably gay men.
157. A part of the brain called the dorsal - lateral prefrontal cortex appears especially undeveloped in teens.
158. She is not yet out of her teens , ie is under 20.
159. An American military plane unloaded a team of Air Force soldiers from Florida, while a Coast Guard plane loaded a group of U.S. teens on an evacuation flight.
160. But I was a teen-ager once, and I am the father of three teens (and one pre-teen). I am a brother to two teens and uncle to many more.
161. Alateen can also help teens whose parents may already be in treatment or recovery. The group Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) also offers resources for people living with alcoholics.
162. More than two million American women use DMPA, including approximately 400,000 teens[sentencedict.com], and more than 11 million use oral contraception.
163. In this article, I'll describe three no-win situations that commonly arise between teens and parents and then suggest some ways out of the trap.
164. Considering that depression can cause poor self-esteem and sometimes even body dysmorphia, it's also possible that depressed teens would self-report "substantial" acne more often than their peers.
165. Alexander the Great acquired his warhorse Bucephalus when he was in his teens .
166. One evening in her late teens, Yue - Sai gave a piano concert.
167. Since rock is basically music for teenagers, rock 'n' rollers have seized on and exploited the natural rebelliousness of teens with much success.
168. So it is with the forebrain's myelination during the late teens and early 20s.
169. "Western people usually see dragons as cold-blooded reptiles, like snakes, " said Jonathan Haagen, copy editor for the Teens.
170. These fears were further complicated in my late teens by a five-year spell of illness – glandular fever leading to ME – which also played its part in putting me off sex.
171. And research presented at the BA Festival of Science in 2006 revealed that teens also have a neural excuse for self-centeredness.
172. The alleged film would follow Carrie, Samantha, Miranda and Charlotte through their teens into their twenties, based on author Candace Bushnell’s novels "The Carrie Diaries" and "Summer and the City."
173. What is life like for Eskimo teens on St. Lawrence island?
174. Learn how to properly swing a driver in this free instructional video golf lesson for teens.
175. She was at her prettiest in her late teens, but even then she always had somebody who was prettier.
176. in that unusual daylight operation, men ranging in age from teens to early 40s were rounded up in liverpool and in two areas outside of manchester, one to the north of the city and one to the south.
177. Older teens might enjoy going out for a hamburger or a latte at their favorite place.
178. The study further solidifies what we've known for some time - teens are heavy-duty users of text messaging services.
179. So Tapert imaged the brains of two groups of high school students: binge drinkers and a matched group of teens with no history of binge drinking.
180. Some STDs (like AIDS) can literally make sex a life-or-death situation, and many teens take this very seriously.
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