Use of youngish in Sentences. 17 Examples

The examples include youngish at the start of sentence, youngish at the end of sentence and youngish in the middle of sentence

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youngish at the end of sentence


  1. Do you think that committing suicide is becoming more youngish ?

youngish in the middle of sentence


  1. They had to be youngish, plump women.
  2. With her was a youngish man in a dinner jacket.
  3. He was a youngish man, obviously worried and anxious.
  4. Herman Katz was a thin, youngish man with nervous eyes and a slight stutter.
  5. There was a youngish nun by the blackboard, drawing a map of the River Nile.
  6. But he has also appointed eager and youngish reformers to key cabinet posts.
  7. In the bar, a youngish, sharp - eyed man was staring moodily into a gin and tonic.
  8. A youngish man deals with us, taking us to the shop floor where camshafts are made.
  9. His gray hair is thick and cut in a youngish manner that sweeps both ways across his forehead.
  10. He was a very kind, youngish, amiable scholar of great distinction, and a power in the university.
  11. As Godliman entered the map room a cluster of youngish people with solemn faces emerged from the conference room beyond.
  12. They are a group of impeccably-mannered, youngish tykes with alarmingly pallid complexions and lazy, floppy brown locks to a man.
  13. She soon distanced the churchgoers, except two youngish men, who, linked arm-in-arm, were beating up behind her at a quick step.
  14. Birdie slams into the bathroom again. At that precise instant Bill Sampson flings open the door to the dressing room. He's youngish, vital, undisciplined.
  15. Winston sprang to attention in front of the telescreen , upon which the image of a youngish woman, scrawny but muscular, dressed in tunic and gym-shoes, had already appeared.
  16. She also sent photographs of the orphanage and told me about the caregivers, or "mommas, " as they were called—most of them youngish Haitian women with families of their own.
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