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  • s  somewhat young

  • The inch-long incision was on a very conspicuous part of this youngish woman's body, right where a necklace or the neckline of a fancy dress might lead the eye.
  • He could be that youngish star movies have been looking for ever since Sly, Arnold, Jean-Claude and Jackie got too old to beat up bad guys.
  • These Loudounites are not trust-fund babies or Wall Street zillionaires but youngish professionals with kids to raise and mortgages to pay off.
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  • Bedtime was a new kind of torture while visiting Italy
    We recently got back from a week in Tuscany. That might sound romantic and European, but when you’re toting four youngish children through the hot Italian countryside, where there isn’t a toilet seat to be found, it puts an entirely new spin on the phrase, “Under the Tuscan Sun.” We learned a few new roadside tricks last week, let me tell you. This was our first vacation with a newly potty ...
    July 4, 2013 - Standard-Examiner
Quotes

  • Martin Johnson in RugbyFanz
    England have got two youngish players in the back row, so the Welsh have got more experience there and will target that area,Johnson predicted.
  • Peter Tatchell in Independent
    Tatchell said: "It has thrown the Football Association's commitment to tackling homophobia into disarray. The video agreed by the FA and Kick It Out [anti-racism campaigners] features strong homophobic language. The main character, a youngish man,...

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