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Military Dictionary and Gazetteer
youngsters
A familiar term to signify the junior officers of a troop or company.
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Rank popularity for the word 'Youngsters' in Written Corpus Frequency: #3002
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Youngsters in Chaldean Numerology is: 3
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Youngsters in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1
Examples of Youngsters in a Sentence
The way we work, with a lot of youngsters coming up, (this will) help the club develop, and I think we can help Rooney in his future role in being a coach and a manager, it is a perfect moment to join together and work together.
I've got strong clues the law was broken in this case. I'm revolted that such a tragedy happens in downtown of the capital and innocent youngsters are perished.
I have to be one of the calm ones, because there are a lot of youngsters here now in the squad, some for the first time. I must lead by example.
It's thrilling to think that there are a lot of youngsters in Japan watching today. Hopefully in five, 10 years, when they get a little older, hopefully some of them will be competing on the world stage, but I still have a lot of years left, so they are going to have to compete against me still. But I'm happy for them because hopefully they will be able to follow in my footsteps.
Batory Foundation spokeswoman Agata Szypulska:
If you look at the numbers, it's almost 77 % of youngsters that encounter homophobic hate speech online, and almost 65 % encountered homophobic hate speech among their peers, we focused on homophobia because we saw those numbers and we found them very alarming.
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