Synonym: child, kid, minor, youth. Antonym: oldster. Similar words: angst, young, a young man, with young, poster, oyster, foster, western. Meaning: [jʌŋstə(r)] n. a young person of either sex.
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91, The youngster has been excused by the law on the ground of his youth.
92, Fashion e-monger Yusaku Maezawa, a mere 35 years of age, is the youngster of the group (all ages are from when the profiles appeared in the magazine).
93, Rio Ferdinand has backed Wayne Rooney to come good, but something is bothering the youngster.
94, U's boss Geraint Williams revealed he has had the Reds ' youngster watched on a number of occasions before deciding to draft in the Manchester-born defensive midfielder.
95, At one point, they met a group of impala who ran away. But one youngster was not quick enough and the brothers caught it easily.
96, The former Padova youngster has come up against some tough opponents down the years, but he misses one in particular.
97, While some was directed at the youngster for what was described as her failure to show respect for her elders, others accused the older woman of obtusely demanding piety.
98, Along with mother's wicker basket , I returned to the times of youth, youngster and childhood.
99, Bravo Sport : Lukas , du wurdest ja bei der WM 2006 zum besten Youngster des Turniers gew? hlt.
100, But among all those happy-go-lucky , carefree spirits playing on swings there will be at least one anxious youngster.
101, As a youngster, Joe sometimes liked to be whirled by another boy until he was staggering.
102, " A short , shaven - headed youngster said jokingly into the silence.
103, The youngster examines minutely curiously: The flavour of that drumstick how?
104, 34 min: Strong play by Livermore to dispossess Nani. The youngster has held the midfield fort well for Spurs so far.
104, Wish you will love sentencedict.com and make progress everyday!
105, Giovinco then spoke about the players he idolised as a youngster, and the four names he mentioned were Marco Van Basten, Diego Maradona, Michel Platini and Roberto Baggio.
106, The backstage activities are a mysterious world for this youngster.
107, The youngster, who celebrates his 18th birthday tomorrow, signed a two-and-a-half-year deal in January after joining from Danish outfit AGF Arhus.
108, In Burgess's 1962 dystopian novel A Clockwork Orange, famously filmed by Stanley Kubrick in 1971, the unruly youngster Alex is subjected to "the Ludovico Technique" by the crazed authorities.
109, Dragons from the Red River head contest with the youngster, dragons were defeated, but sowing rain.
110, Ritchie a boisterous, likeable, well - built youngster, and he was a useful footballer.
111, Having run into trouble as a youngster, Humphrey has "street credibility, " something social workers from more middle-class backgrounds may lack.
112, But with a view of development[sentencedict.com], ECI is only and - coming youngster in the international insurance market.
113, The reactionary police fired on the crowd, wounding one youngster.
114, But just like any youngster we ensure the hatchling eats all the veggies first.
115, He is an effeminate country youngster with watery blue eyes and hair parted in the middle.
116, Your wonderful article on marriage an eye opener to a lot youngster.
117, Objective: To explore the causes of encephalic infarction in the youngster.
118, Denn : Nach jedem wichtigen Spiel geht der FCB - Youngster auf Trikot - Jagd und tauscht sein Shirt!
119, Brazilian youngster practices his learning skills on a computer hooked up to the internet, at a school run by a non-profit organization set up in a shantytown in Rio de Janeiro.
120, A suckling youngster, he have yet to learn how to conduct business.
More similar words: angst, young, a young man, with young, poster, oyster, foster, western, cluster, eastern, bolster, monster, counter, yesterday, register, disaster, minister, administer, stereotype, mysterious, cholesterol, counterpart, eastern europe, esterification, step by step, round and round, earnings, long since, bearings, lung.