stripling in English

noun
1
a young man.
Surely, though, there could be no such problem with filming a stripling of a novel, published a mere five years ago?

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1. He is a young man, hardly more than a stripling.

2. And the king said, Enquire thou whose son the stripling is.

3. When he had spoken, John Alden , the fair - haired, taciturn stripling.

4. The stripling helped the old man across the road.

5. The stripling warriors did not have to wonder what their parents believed.

6. Two thousand stripling warriors, young men of pow’r and might

7. 1 day ago · Stripling K’s 3, Avoids jam

8. And the king said, Inquire thou whose son the stripling is.

9. Alma 53:21; 56:47–48 (The stripling warriors were taught by their mothers)

10. THE PILGRIM'S SHELL OR FERGAN THE QUARRYMAN EUGNE SUE The bellicose Ardor of the stripling seemed to …

11. Dodgers: Cody Bellinger, Ross Stripling, and Alex Wood Talk Beaning Astros Batters There’s gonna be a lot of bruising in Houston

12. An ambitious stripling has only to Brandish his sword and shout a few magniloquent words to induce them to rush to certain death

13. Full of fire as he was in his public life, he could also unbend graciously so as to talk on the most difficult subjects to a stripling like myself without any trace of a patronising tone.

14. San Cleeve,’ Hezzy replied, ‘when you’ve said that a few stripling boys and maidens have busted into Blooth, and a few married women have plimmed and chimped (my lady among ’em), why, you’ve said anighst all, Mr

15. Do you Assinuate that I am old enough to be your mother? I don't know what a stripling may think, but I believe a man would refer me to any green-sickness silly girl whatsomdever: but I ought to despise you rather than be angry with you, for referring the

16. Do you Assinuate that I am old enough to be your mother? I don't know what a stripling may think, but I believe a man would refer me to any green-sickness silly girl whatsomdever: but I ought to despise you rather than be angry with you, for referring the

17. Even though he's not actually as Babyish as fellow drummer George Dawes of Shooting Stars fame, he is a relative stripling in a field that's normally populated by oldsters who were digging this music during the British trad jazz revival in the late 1950s and early 60s.

18. En Augustus meanwhile, as supports to his despotism, raised to the pontificate and curule aedileship Claudius Marcellus, his sister's son, while a mere stripling, and Marcus Agrippa, of humble birth, a good soldier, and one who had shared his victory, to two consecutive Consulships, and as Marcellus soon afterwards died, he also accepted him

19. Do you Assinuate that I am old enough to be your mother? I don’t know what a stripling may think, but I believe a man would refer me to any green-sickness silly girl whatsomdever: but I ought to despise you rather than be angry with you, for referring the conversation of girls to that of a woman of sense.”—“Madam,” says Joseph, “I

20. Do you Assinuate that I am old enough to be your mother? I don’t know what a stripling may think, but I believe a man would refer me to any green-sickness silly girl whatsomdever: but I ought to despise you rather than be angry with you, for referring the conversation of girls to that of a woman of sense.”—“Madam,” says Joseph, “I

21. Do you Assinuate that I am old enough to be your mother? I don't know what a stripling may think, but I believe a man would refer me to any green-sickness silly girl whatsomdever: but I ought to despise you rather than be angry with you, for referring the conversation of girls to that of a woman of sense." — "Madam," says Joseph, "I am sure I

22. Do you Assinuate that I am old enough to be your mother? I don't know what a stripling may think, but I believe a man would refer me to any green-sickness silly girl whatsomdever: but I ought to despise you rather than be angry with you, for referring the conversation of girls to that of a woman of sense."—"Madam," says Joseph, "I am sure I

23. Do you Assinuate that I am old enough to be your mother? I don't know what a stripling may think, but I believe a man would refer me to any green-sickness silly girl whatsomdever: but I ought to despise you rather than be angry with you, for referring the conversation of girls to that of a woman of sense."—"Madam," says Joseph, "I am sure I