Youngish
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9 examples of Youngish in a sentence
Owen (David Krumholtz) and Chloe (Denise Richards) are a
youngish
couple living in Manhattan.
Yes, about the only thing this film is memorable for is that it starred a
youngish
Tom Hanks who only a few short years later would be a relevant star in Hollywood.
If you have children at school then the last thing you want is to think that every
youngish
teacher is lusting after his pupils.
Consider the following: an eighty-something Mae West is cast as a twenty-something sexpot who is hotly pursued by six (hence the title) young (or youngish) men.
Lacking the deeper satirical bite or wealth of really hilarious moments and characters powering the true classics of Ealing, this is nevertheless a thoroughly enjoyable little film, featuring the standard role-call of vaguely familiar faces (watch out for a
youngish
Donald Pleasence in an early scene).
Their leaders are
youngish
men in sharp suits, who don’t use the language of race, but that of freedom and democracy.
They marveled at the fact that America’s democracy can actually make it possible for a
youngish
African-American to become the leader of the free world.
Sometimes we thought that he was an oldish man that looked young, and at others that he was a
youngish
man who looked old.
His face was burned of a reddish colour, as bright as a flower-pot, and in spite of his age (for he was only forty at the time of which I speak) it was shot with lines, which deepened if he were in any way perturbed, so that I have seen him turn on the instant from a
youngish
man to an elderly.
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