youngish
IPA: jˈʌŋɪʃ
adjective
- Somewhat young.
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Examples of "youngish" in Sentences
- He was a kind of youngish man, and was mighty rich.
- He was described as youngish by the doctor in the hospital.
- Langhorne proved to be a tall, rather slim, man of what might be called youngish middle age.
- "'I don't know what you call youngish,' he laughed, 'my master's turned sixty, and his wife's as old.'
- He was a very pleasant kind of youngish gentleman, about thirty-four, I reckon, with dark, parted whiskers and gold eyeglasses and very good habits.
- Chuck E. Cheese, a place for 3-year-olds to have a birthday party, was playing promo films for military recruitment to the babies and their 'youngish' parents!
- Chuck E. Cheese, a place for 3-year-olds to have a birthday party, was playing promo films for military recruitment to the babies and their "youngish" parents! '
- The former Pakistani captain believes that the change of guard could start with the appointment of a "youngish" chief selector in place of Abdul Qadir, who has recently resigned from the position.
- The wife might still be called youngish, a bit florid in type, plumpish, with yellow hair, though to this a stain had been applied, leaving it in deficient consonance with her eyebrows; these shading grayish eyes that crackled with determination.