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have young
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Princeton's WordNet
calve, have youngverb
birth
"the whales calve at this time of year"
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have young
To "have young" generally means to give birth to, reproduce, or to generate offspring. This term is typically used in relation to animals.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of have young in Chaldean Numerology is: 3
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of have young in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1
Examples of have young in a Sentence
You know, I represent Pulse Nightclub in my district. Every day we have young people who ask questions about what happened at Pulse, who was impacted by Pulse. It's so important that we can have these conversations and talk about every type of family within our schools.
They have young families and so much of their life ahead of them. That’s why I encourage my patients who are age 45 years and older to get screened, i also encourage people to let their doctor know if they have a family history of colon cancer. There is genetic testing we can do to identify some at-risk patients early before they develop cancer.
When you have young kids, it’s hard to explain, they don’t understand the magnitude of this. They’re not supposed to — they’re kids. They’re not supposed to know why some days their dad can’t get out of bed or play with them.
I have a younger, young adult fan base, and so yes, it will reach a lot of younger people, but I’ve also had some of my fans’ parents tell me and confide in me, or even people who don’t have young kids, they’ve told me that my book has helped them, or speaking out has really helped them as well.
I have young children. I would rather they know that their dad did what he felt to be right for the country, rather than what he felt to be politically expedient, i will let those chips fall, and I think the voters are smart enough to know At Rouda're trying to do what's right for the country.
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