preteenager

IPA: pritˈineɪdʒɝ

noun

  • A person of less than 13 years of age.
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Examples of "preteenager" in Sentences

  • Yet through the eyes of a preteenager, this was a curse.
  • Anyone with a teenager or preteenager knows that most children covet the kinds of phones adults have.
  • Between us we’ve shown up with grandchildren, broken hips, shingles, postpartum depression, preteenager depression, postdivorce depression—you name it, we’ve gone through it.
  • While a preteenager might be convinced she'll die without that $6 Hannah Montana three-ring binder, a basic unadorned $2 binder serves the same purpose and can be used long after Hannah has been replaced by the next pop idol.
  • If you were a preteenager in the 1950s and had precocious friends or a with-it dad, it's a good cartoonist Johnny Hart died more than two years ago, many feared that his strips of spiritually probing prehistoric cavemen and talking Essay suite taps sons of Cheever, McCourt — and the Unabomber's sibling (Jupiter Images)

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