adolescence, budtime, florescence, greenness, juvenescence, my green age, puberty, salad days, spring, springtime, tender age, young blood, youth, youthhead, youthiness
Definitionn. lacking and evidencing lack of experience of life
Last update: October 17, 2015
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Susan was ashamed of herself for hurrahing the minute she had done it, and apologized meekly for such an outburst of juvenility. [Please select]
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I notice about you, Harry, at times, a certain juvenility which I feel it my duty to repress. [Please select]
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Delaunay's juvenility, his ardor, his passion, his good taste and sense of fitness, have always an irresistible charm. [Please select]
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Scolding in a book means, as a rule, either juvenility or it means relapse into conscious degeneration of the soul--the focussing and fusing power in a man. [Please select]
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Buttercup of course lent able assistance to her mistress in these domestic duties, and, despite her own juvenility--we might perhaps say, in consequence of it--gave Mary much valuable advice. [Please select]
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