teenage in the PONS Dictionary

teenage Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

teenage slang

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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In an effort to overcome his own asocial character and the anti-social behavior of those around him, the teenage narrator relies on television, alcohol and drugs to escape reality.
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They stopped being a child group and became a teenage group.
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The gunfire wounded five people: three children, a teenage counselor, and an office worker.
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A teenage girl or young woman is lured online by a smooth-talking young man promising expensive gifts.
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The mix-ups of two single men raising a teenage daughter provided the story each week.
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If the younger sisters of teenage parents babysit the children, they have an increased risk of getting pregnant themselves.
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Rose is a typical teenage girl, who is easily distracted by the prospect of love.
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On her teenage studied during five years in theatre workshops.
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She won a lot of trophies in her teenage days.
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Gone are the days of encountering simple cases involving teenage joyriders who take a vehicle for an hour or two and then abandon it in a dimly lit parking lot.
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