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How to use youngish in a sentence

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The Sunday New York Times reported on the progress of the plot to pick youngish and extreme candidates.
My first thought was that perhaps they were turned away for their own protection, with it being quite a youngish bar.
A youngish red-haired man worked on a nearby farm and took to hanging around the bothies most evenings.
Although it has a large-screen TV, Miso pulls a youngish, clubby clientele more than a sports crowd.
She's youngish, about thirty, but rumpled hair and baggy eyes make her look older and a bit grumpy.
Instead of a mischievously lovable old coot, we get this barely Irish, youngish, oafish dude.
Even the youngish people around me seemed untowardly geeky and uncool, like their mothers had dressed them all.
Asked if he preferred Leno or Conan, the youngish former senator apparently hadn't a clue who either of them was.
But some see momentum as more hip, or hippish, and young, or youngish, people move to the neighborhood.
The presentation of everything was always interesting, and the youngish international staff was obviously well-schooled with knowledge of the menu choices.
Scozzafava, a youngish possible up and comer just effectively joined the Democrats.
Like tennis, it's an old sport and has likewise evolved its own distinctive language with charm aplenty to disarm this non-sporty, youngish curmudgeon.
He came from a youngish pedigree, the first foal of an unraced mare.
Both are by youngish men, both explore masculinity and weakness, existential and physical.
His youngish stepmother, Joyce, volunteers to baby-sit gratis in view of his straitened circumstances and her recent widowing and resultant loneliness.
I suppose it attracted a youngish crowd, but I am not so sure about drugs.
The demise of Mr Pérez Roque, the youngish but hardline former private assistant to Fidel, looks like the removal of an obstacle to economic change.
Both are calm under pressure, youngish and astutely opportunistic.
By contrast, other ex-Communist countries now have youngish, polyglot leaders such as Hungary's Viktor Orban or Estonia's Mart Laar to schmooze for them at international meetings.
It is funny, a 'café society' tea salon with striped wallpaper, pier gilt mirrors, faux-marble floor, several youngish directors eating scones, and a huge oil painting of two rabbits.
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Besides he's youngish and good-looking, has splendid estates, and I really like him.
Naismith, a youngish man of thirty, with glasses, smiled sheepishly and cocked his head at his companion.
The Mathematics instructor was a youngish man with a sort of cut-and-dried manner that Ira found unsympathetic.
The youngish men there found him interesting, and liked to shock him with tales of naughty London and naughtier Paris.
He was youngish, Sam said, an' he had on a light coat, an' the pockets on 't bulged.
He was a small, short, youngish man, sprinkled all over his face with freckles, and wearing redundant yellow hair.
She was, of course, a youngish woman then, though no chicken.
A youngish man with flaxen hair, a bristly straw-coloured moustache, and a dropping nether lip, was sitting and holding my wrist.
So, you sees, my youngish friends, dat oders suffer like yourselfs.
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