teen-age in English

adjective
1
denoting a person between 13 and 19 years old.
a teenage girl

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1. Why can't angels have sex with teen-age girls?

2. In many ways, Arrian was a typical teen-age girl

3. In some places, 80 percent of teen-age marriages fail within five years.

4. Kana Praba takes a jaunty walk down the memory lane reminiscing about his teen-age years.

5. What a disgrace it would be if he were to be jilted by a teen - age girl!

6. And the people running this particular roadblock were teen-age guerrillas robbing passers-by and stealing cars.

7. Today, all too many parents admit that frequently they do not know where their teen-age children are.

8. Dark, woolen topcoats were popular just then with teen-age boys, but could cost several hundred dollars new.

9. Teen-age girls cut their hair and dressed in baggy clothes to be less attractive to the mysterious killer.

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11. Early in the welfare debate, assorted government agencies began putting it about that the teen-age birth rate was dropping.

12. But you see that hyphen in "teen-age" and that diaeresis over "coöperate," and you know you're reading The New Yorker.

13. Q: My teen-age daughter has acne that has gotten worse despite various diets and the vigorous use of different soaps.

14. As a teen-age Red Guard in the Cultural Revolution, he belonged to a rebel faction in his home town of Tianjin.

15. Persson better known to his global army of teen-age followers by his Internet handle, Notch has a raggedy, un-marketed charm.

16. So goes life for an aspiring teen-age pop star who still wants to play baseball in his senior year of high school.

17. All while making its adult viewers, at least, feel more in step with their teen-age children than with their own often- scornful peers.

18. Yes, it is agonizing to learn that one’s own son has been arrested or that one’s own teen-age daughter is going to be an unwed mother.

19. The Chicago Tribune stated: “Societal illness includes mindless violence, child abuse, divorce, drunkenness, AIDS, teen-age suicide, drugs, street gangs, rape, illegitimacy, abortion, pornography, . . . lying, cheating, political corruption . . .

20. The northern border state of Chihuahua suffers from one of the highest rates of teen-age pregnancy in the country, with 20 percent of babies being born to mothers aged 19 or younger, Huidobro said.