单词 | youngish |
例句 | It’s a youngish sort of woman, and when she finds my glare, she quickly kneels down and grabs hold of the kid. I Am the Messenger 2002-01-10T00:00:00Z Miss Grotowski, our youngish teacher, is writing an equation on the blackboard. Middlesex: A Novel 2002-06-05T00:00:00Z The spectators are gathered around a short, youngish man who is walking from his car, which is parked in the no parking zone where the buses pick up and drop off. Linked 2021-07-20T00:00:00Z As I was struggling for something to say, a youngish, dark-haired man walked into the room and scribbled an assignment on the board. Keep It Together, Keiko Carter 2020-05-05T00:00:00Z Nice work if you could get it, I thought, imagining some youngish matron with a big house and nothing to do and a husband out of town on business all the time. The Secret History 1992-10-16T00:00:00Z And by the time his surroundings came into focus, there was no longer a youngish white lady staring at him, but a little old brown-skinned dude. Clean Getaway 2020-01-07T00:00:00Z Once upon a time I lived greenly and youngish on one of your islands. The Bluest Eye 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z She’s seen them too: the scruffy youngish guy who came in today with a pile of books as if it were a reading retreat. It’s Kind of a Funny Story 2006-04-02T00:00:00Z Eight or nine other people were scattered around the summit, including one youngish, rather pudgy man on his own in a very new and expensive-looking windcheater. A Walk in the Woods 1997-11-01T00:00:00Z The film footage stops, and a youngish guy with an English accent appears on the screen. Ask the Passengers 2012-10-23T00:00:00Z His gaze roams the space until it lands on a youngish, bearded black man in a dashiki shirt and kufi hat. Dear Martin 2017-10-17T00:00:00Z Slose was a frail, youngish person, with unusually light, bright eyes and a muted, intense voice; he looked like an idealist, a dedicated soul. The Left Hand of Darkness 1969-03-01T00:00:00Z A bedraggled youngish mouse held up a timid paw. Redwall 1986-10-23T00:00:00Z She identifies a youngish generation of writers, including Sam Lipsyte and Gary Shteyngart, who tend to proffer schlumpy guy characters rejected by women, failing in their monotonous jobs and obsessively insecure in their masculinity. Men in books 2012-06-30T14:00:00Z But when Warner Bros. hired Sydney Pollack, who was youngish, on the rise, and between hits, to film this event, “Cotton Comes to Harlem” and “Sweet Sweetback’s Baadasssss Song” had been fairly recent hits. ‘Amazing Grace’ Review: Aretha Franklin Is Glorious in a Rousing Concert Film 2018-12-06T05:00:00Z The youngish leading man was needed to play a handsome, heartbroken insurance agent who gets dragged into a convoluted policy investigation when the Garveys’ loathsome brother-in-law turns up dead. Daryl McCormack Has More Than Luck on His Side 2022-08-18T04:00:00Z These are long days in the sun for American teenage boys and their youngish dads: Bruno Mars, Lil Wayne, Wiz Khalifa, Attack! Spring Performance: Music : Metal, Electronica, Country and Jazz Are All on Tour 2011-02-20T02:01:52Z “Radical Terrain” focuses on a third genre, landscape painting, and complicates the time frame by adding new work by youngish artists: some Indian, some not. Art Review: ‘Radical Terrain’ at the Rubin Museum of Art 2012-12-27T20:03:54Z Here, a group of youngish locals write short blog posts about their city. Stockholm, and the Strangers Who Brought Me There 2012-06-15T18:37:54Z At 65, Streep can be utterly convincing as both the crone Witch and the youngish stunner she becomes when the curse is lifted. REVIEW: 'Into the Woods': A Disney Musical for Adults of All Ages 2014-12-27T05:00:00Z I find myself waiting for activities to start in a room with about 30, very normal-looking and sociable youngish to middle-aged men. The search for my inner ‘hero’: a modern masculinity retreat 2018-12-15T05:00:00Z It was writing for young men too clever for their own good, by a youngish man way, way too clever for his. Karen Green on life after suicide 2011-04-09T23:04:02Z The melding of Havana street tradition and religious practice with conservatory training now seems to be commonplace among the youngish Cuban instrumentalists making waves on the international jazz scene. 15 Pop, Rock and Jazz Concerts to Check Out in NYC This Weekend 2018-04-05T04:00:00Z Meanwhile, in New York City, three well-dressed, youngish men had emerged from a smart duplex apartment at 33 West 67th Street and were heading out into the city. Putting modern art on the map 2012-08-24T20:35:17Z The improvisations were lively on Thursday night, though, with a youngish crowd participating vigorously in the lobbyist sketch, and with a nifty game called “What’s Your Privilege?” getting much better than expected results. Second City puts sting in ‘Almost Accurate Guide to America’ 2016-06-26T04:00:00Z The second was “the excitement of working with this young — youngish — director making his fifth film.” Film: Worldly Actor Finds Method in a Monastery 2011-02-20T02:01:25Z The international acclaim that Richard achieved was all merited and wonderful, but for me it does not eclipse some of my favorite memories of him, as a youngish performer in New York. Music’s Towering Intellectual, With an Appetite for Trouble 2022-07-03T04:00:00Z A Close Circle of Friends With Plenty of History The self-absorbed youngish New Yorkers in Alexander Poe’s micro-budgeted romantic comedy, “Ex-Girlfriends,” live and die by text message: not literally, of course, but emotionally. Movie Review: ‘Ex-Girlfriends,’ by Alexander Poe, With Jennifer Carpenter 2012-11-27T21:49:51Z I had always considered myself a youngish traveler, able to toe the line between student and sophisticate. Frugal Traveler: London, This Time Following in More Mature Footsteps 2011-04-05T20:00:38Z Lou Bloom, the title character of “Nightcrawler,” is a youngish man who possesses a strong work ethic, tireless curiosity and very little in the way of conscience or human feeling. ‘Nightcrawler’ Stars Jake Gyllenhaal as an Obsessive 2014-10-30T04:00:00Z It’s hardly unusual these days for youngish playwrights to spend blocks of time away from the stage and in the lucrative land of cable television. The Curious Career of David Auburn 2011-01-23T00:59:00Z They were youngish ladies, whose versions of old themes are encrusted with rococo artifice. Old wives' tales 2010-05-14T23:00:00Z So there must exist a micro-generation of youngish adults for whom this title exerts a nostalgic pull. "The A-Team": A cheerful C-minus 2010-06-11T00:20:00Z Thus, he is preserved in my mind’s eye, youngish and beautiful forever, as am I. After Losing My Sight, Struggling to Be Seen 2020-01-17T05:00:00Z It would also redefine the word playboy, from the image of an aging, upper-class dandy with his fly open to a youngish go-getter who worked hard and played hard. A Hugh Hefner Documentary: Airbrushed 2010-07-31T06:45:00Z A very, very crowded apartment: The place packs in a youngish uptown crowd that likes reggae and hip-hop at least as much as Latin rhythms. 36 Hours in Upper Manhattan 2014-02-20T19:20:26Z It features youngish academics, artists and writers on subjects outside their expertise, though you get the feeling the speakers wouldn’t be caught dead talking about vampires. Secret Science Club, Nerd Nite and Other Barroom Education 2012-01-05T18:20:29Z “Outline” is about an unnamed narrator, a divorced writer who lives in London with her two youngish children. ‘Outline,’ Rachel Cusk’s New Novel 2015-01-06T05:00:00Z Set in a youngish, upscale circle of Los Angeles, the movie sees five old friends negotiating standard life and lifestyle challenges. Review: In ‘The Perfect Match,’ Weddings, Babies and One Bachelor Holdout 2016-03-11T05:00:00Z Their influence has grown, both in New York and internationally; there are young and youngish choreographers today who seem inhibited by the Judson legacy, eager to keep earning their Judson qualifications. Our Critics Pick the Dance Moves (and Objects) to See This Fall 2018-09-13T04:00:00Z She decided to look for “a youngish, cool and hip string quartet,” and landed on Brooklyn Rider — one of the most prominent contemporary ensembles. Anne Sofie von Otter set to perform in D.C. in November 2015-10-29T04:00:00Z At a few points on “Care,” Krell holds up a mirror to a certain type of youngish online life. In 2016, How to Dress Well Gets Happy 2016-10-02T04:00:00Z Joe: Why must every fictional date between youngish people in urban areas include an art opening? 'Girls' Recap: An Awkward Date Night for Hannah 2015-03-01T05:00:00Z In retrospect, maybe this youngish man was still figuring it out. Perspective | King Charles III and Camilla got what they wanted long ago 2022-09-15T04:00:00Z While Marvel is looking for someone on the youngish side and who can play rugged, one key ingredient emerging is that the actor be American, according to insiders. Jim from "The Office" among Captain America contenders 2010-02-25T08:03:00Z The talent seemed mainly aimed at a youngish adult crowd. Bumbershoot 2014: The last word 2014-09-02T04:00:00Z It’s true that the youngish guys making these educated guesses tend to underestimate the pull of “woman’s films,” but few forecasters of any stripe thought that would hit $50 million. The Best Man: Gatsby Starts Big, Finishes Second to Iron Man 2013-05-12T20:08:16Z Even a relatively youngish act is paying homage. Music: James Taylor and Marc Cohn Revive 1970 2010-08-13T17:49:00Z I looked around and noticed that some of my youngish classmates seemed to share my terror. After taking a painful tumble, this doctor and runner is learning the best way to fall 2019-02-25T05:00:00Z At the same time, two youngish looking African Americans pass the women but appear not to even notice them. Why we won’t let Charles Manson die 2018-07-04T04:00:00Z Inside the gallery I found some of the most affordable original art imaginable in its exhibition "Postcard," mostly from youngish Asian artists. Frugal Traveler Blog: 36 Hours? In Queens, Enough Frugal Options for a Week 2012-12-20T17:57:54Z The youngish man in wire-rimmed Wayfarers glanced across the dinner table at Hermine Heller, who was fixing him with a puzzled stare. Whitney Museum Says Goodbye to Its Old Home 2014-11-21T05:00:00Z Three youngish, dishevelled men sit at a table; a two-year-old boy called Kasper runs excitedly towards a video screen at the end of the cafe. Don't raise the bridge: Voina, Russia art terrorists 2011-04-12T21:00:01Z “The Strangers: Prey at Night” opens with the ’80s rock classic “Kids in America” by Kim Wilde, I guess because some of the masked rampaging killers in this movie are youngish, and are in America. Review: ‘The Strangers: Prey at Night’ Delivers on Its Title 2018-03-08T05:00:00Z I say "youngish" because Spark was 41 when Memento Mori was published in 1959. Rereading: Memento Mori by Muriel Spark 2010-06-04T23:06:00Z This new essay collection by Mark Grief, one of the founding editors of the influential journal n+1, offers a portrait, alternately hopeful and elegiac, of the egghead as a youngish man. 9 Books for Back-to-School That Times Editors Think You Should Read 2016-09-01T04:00:00Z It’s about an unnamed woman — youngish, single — who goes to work as an interpreter at an international court at The Hague. ‘Intimacies,’ a Coolly Written Novel About the Arts of Translation and Power 2021-07-14T04:00:00Z “Whiplash,” “La La Land” and now “First Man” all concern a young or youngish man’s hunger for greatness, and suggest a developmental sequence, for both the archetypal character and for the director. Review: ‘First Man’ Takes a Giant Leap for Man, a Smaller Step for Movies 2018-10-10T04:00:00Z Mr. Cox was at Le Rigmarole, a youngish spot known for grilling things on skewers over Japanese charcoal that don’t usually get grilled over Japanese charcoal, especially not in Paris. A Good Choice for Diners Who Don’t Need Choices 2021-05-17T04:00:00Z Bacchus Ristorante, in San José’s Santa Ana neighborhood, is a colorful and comfortable Mediterranean style spot that attracts a youngish crowd. Savoring Costa Rica, Sip By Sip 2020-01-28T05:00:00Z “I told them I was making this Irish thing and I was looking for a youngish leading man. And they were like, ‘Well, what about Daryl?’” Daryl McCormack Has More Than Luck on His Side 2022-08-18T04:00:00Z Breathability mattered again, and so the youngish shopper’s fancy turned lightly, and with much hesitation, to thoughts of linen. Critical Shopper | Assembly New York: Assembly New York and the Key Shop 2010-03-18T01:17:00Z Mr. Marino explained that it was created by a youngish sculptor named Timothy Horn. On the Runway: 57th and St.-Honor? 2010-12-10T17:58:00Z And why not notice that a youngish couple’s apparently mundane quandaries and decisions — about work, sex, adopting a pet, becoming parents — are local instances of the mysteries that define the human condition? Arts & Leisure: Debated Movies: ?The Tree of Life,? ?The Future,? ?The Help? 2011-08-25T15:03:08Z It was a reasonable thing to ask, and the simple answer was that I was a freelance book critic and youngish father of two small children. And Now Let’s Review … 2023-03-17T04:00:00Z With exquisitely decorated tins, perceived if questionable sustainability and the decadence of being drenched in oil, they’ve earned a devoted following among youngish people who love them with their whole heart. In Portugal, Taking a Dive Into Sardines 2022-07-13T04:00:00Z At dinner, Lily Briscoe, a youngish, unmarried artist with a fixation on Mrs. Ramsay, glimpses a way forward for the painting that taunted her all afternoon. Trying to Imagine Post-Pandemic Life? Virginia Woolf and Toni Morrison Can Help. 2021-05-08T04:00:00Z Now it has been taken over by shops, cafes and restaurants populated with youngish creative types, some with dogs and children in tow. Frugal Traveler Blog: Scandinavia on $125 a Day 2012-08-24T18:02:01Z It hit 40 this year, by some reckonings early middle age, though it’s still thinking young, or youngish, and living in the now. When to Comes to Gender, Let Confusion Reign 2017-09-28T04:00:00Z How do you age in something, and stay youngish, if that’s possible? Mudhoney: After 25 years, the band is ‘now’ 2013-03-29T03:42:56Z We are spoiled for choice with youngish string quartets at the moment, but this foursome is particularly fine. 7 Classical Music Concerts to See in N.Y.C. This Weekend 2019-12-05T05:00:00Z There should be enough youngish Brit directors by now who are part of that world cinema club, elitist though it may be to say so. Trailer Trash 2013-04-20T23:05:44Z The crowd skewed youngish — a mix of Spaniards, Italians and Americans, along with a group of seriously hung-over British gents. Check In, Check Out: Hotel Review: Room Mate Emma, Barcelona 2010-06-03T20:24:00Z But Pixar has such a cult following, especially among the youngish film media, that I feel like its movies are consistently overpraised. Great Oscar debate: What is the real best picture? 2011-02-26T01:01:00Z The mood in the audience was neighborly, with a higher ratio of small children to youngish adults than I’ve seen at any musical event not expressly pitched as a kids’ show. Music Review: Red Hook Jazz Festival, at Urban Meadow in Brooklyn 2012-06-12T21:50:51Z It also includes a youngish vagabond crowd - the alluring Vika and her motley cohorts, perhaps a rough Russian version of Yippies. Modern Russian fable superbly drawn 2014-07-07T04:00:00Z You're also evaluating them against any number of youngish novelists who were not included: 150 writers were submitted by their publishers to Granta. Best of Young British Novelists 4, edited by John Freeman – review 2013-04-16T14:14:05Z Welcome to the BuzzFeed-ification of MTV — the music channel’s attempt to reel in youngish viewers by sparking their sentimentality for the recent past. MTV Classic Is Nostalgia for Millennials. But Do They Want TV? 2016-08-16T04:00:00Z A select group of attractive but unsure youngish women who love and annoy one another in equal measure? Review: In ‘Of Good Stock,’ Alicia Silverstone Is a Sister in Distress 2015-06-30T04:00:00Z The hero of “Devil in the Grove” was a youngish Thurgood Marshall, the cagey grumpus in his days as a crusading lawyer. How a Racist Sheriff Railroaded a Disabled Teenager and Got Off 2018-05-03T04:00:00Z Her mother tells her she is “living the dream” as a youngish unmarried in London. He’s 101, She’s 32, and It’s the End of the World 2017-02-07T05:00:00Z The New York scene has been rejuvenated of late by the emergence of clubs and alternative concert spaces where contemporary music of all kinds is presented to youngish audiences eager to check things out. Emboldened Orchestras Embracing the New Music 2011-12-09T17:01:08Z Palin was a game changer in many ways — a youngish, attractive and successful woman who also was quite conservative, Beail said. ‘Mama bears’ may be the 2024 race’s soccer moms. But where the GOP seeks votes, some see extremism 2023-07-23T04:00:00Z The signings give the team two youngish clubhouse fixtures to lean on while waiting for a farm system considered one of the best in the majors to start bearing fruit. Pirates, Bryan Reynolds reach 8-year, $106.75 million deal 2023-04-25T04:00:00Z Ellison, then an angry youngish man, was living in Los Angeles writing for television. The Ultimate L.A. Bookshelf: Speculative Fiction 2023-04-11T04:00:00Z The writer Caity Weaver traveled to Morocco with a group-travel company that promised to build “meaningful friendships” among its youngish clientele. Your Tuesday Briefing 2023-03-21T04:00:00Z When the grandson was an infant and introduced to the youngish dog, the dog — admittedly a handful — got super excited and curious and barked and jumped. Advice | Carolyn Hax: Sick of feigning interest in a friend’s travel adventures 2023-03-10T05:00:00Z While walking in to an Issaquah wholesale club on Valentine’s Day, a youngish man I did not know passed me and said, “Happy Valentine’s Day!” Rant & Rave: Diligence at the post office 2023-02-26T05:00:00Z Jonathan Binstock’s colleagues in the art world describe him as “young,” “youngish” and “youthful” for a museum director. Phillips Collection hires art historian as new director 2022-11-30T05:00:00Z “We are what America is. We are youngish, we are younger, we are Black, Brown, Latino, South Asian. We represent people who every single day are working so hard just to make ends.” Congress to see record breaking number of women in office come January 2022-11-26T05:00:00Z At the time, I seemed to be a youngish, tweedy English professor. Opinion | The LGBTQ family is united by our fear for our lives 2022-11-21T05:00:00Z But they are seemingly unaware of another figure in the background, a casually dressed youngish man with a black cross-body bag. Shinzo Abe: How the former Japan PM's assassination unfolded 2022-07-08T04:00:00Z About a dozen people — mostly “youngish hipsters,” Knight said — eventually joined the “Pirates of the Caribbean” star and the “Aquaman” actor. Johnny Depp was 'cowering' as Amber Heard yelled at him, a witness for Depp testifies 2022-05-24T04:00:00Z The same scene repeated itself every five minutes or so, usually a youngish woman pulling a child by the hand, a Slovak soldier or border guard helping to pull her suitcase. Ukraine conflict: Refugees rush to borders to flee Russia's war 2022-02-25T05:00:00Z Plenty of youngish people like me were dying. Commentary: The gaslighting of the COVID hyper-cautious during the Omicron surge 2022-01-20T05:00:00Z Looking over the crowd, Imperioli — the actor best known for playing Christopher Moltisanti on “The Sopranos” — saw a sea of youngish Sopranos fans. Why Is Every Young Person in America Watching ‘The Sopranos’? 2021-09-29T04:00:00Z The gunmen stopped the cars and found a youngish bald man with bandages covering his right hand. Qaddafi’s Son Is Alive. And He Wants to Take Libya Back. 2021-07-30T04:00:00Z One author, Hans-Otto Pörtner of the Alfred Wegener Institute in Bremerhaven, Germany, says his own work had been on the receiving end of criticism from the “youngish group” in the past. Does ocean acidification alter fish behavior? Fraud allegations create a sea of doubt 2021-05-06T04:00:00Z I probably won’t be the only youngish senior there today, in this town full of retirement communities. Opinion | I wanted to make doubly sure my Florida vote counted, so I did it in person. Nervously. 2020-10-23T04:00:00Z Given that Brendan Rodgers’ side advanced far in both cup competitions only to fall flat, there are question marks about this youngish team’s ability to hold their nerve when the heat is on. Everton v Leicester City: Premier League – live! 2020-07-01T04:00:00Z I’m a healthy, youngish, childless woman who regularly sleeps seven to eight hours a night — why don’t naps work for me? Naps don’t work for everyone. Genetic differences are why. 2020-03-06T05:00:00Z Something with more meaning than a talented youngish man who was on the rise. Goodbye, Pete Buttigieg. You were always more of a symptom than a cure | Richard Wolffe 2020-03-02T05:00:00Z The crowd of 7,000 is a mix of youngish women and elderly couples. Las Vegas revived Shania Twain's career... and maybe her life, too 2020-01-30T05:00:00Z I used to fear the embarrassment of dying youngish, letting people natter sagely, “He smoked, you know.” The Art of Dying 2019-12-16T05:00:00Z They are young or youngish, attractive, stylishly dressed, and likely well-to-do—presentable people, presented. The Amy Sherald Effect 2019-09-16T04:00:00Z People-watching in the restaurant is primo: Its crowds slant youngish and gayish; the parade of fashion grows edgier as the night wears on. Ronan makes stellar pizzas and a whole lot more 2019-04-25T04:00:00Z But whether a youngish candidate is bright, brilliant and promising or inexperienced, off-putting and ruthlessly ambitious depends on whether the young thing in question is male or female. Opinion | How Old Is 37? Depends on Your Gender 2019-04-06T04:00:00Z Frank is the consummate host, a youngish gentleman in a blazer with the calm panache of a master of ceremonies and the arch wit of a game-show host. Speed dating in Seattle: In the age of swiping, the IRL dating trend still rings bells 2018-12-06T05:00:00Z Rude and gentle, often simultaneously, it’s part of that nimble TV genre—sometimes called traumedy, sometimes dramedy, and how I wish there were a better name—which tends to focus on youngish single persons, adrift. The Home-Cooked Pleasures of “Please Like Me” 2018-11-19T05:00:00Z As he was driving away, Vince said, he saw a “youngish” man, “fairly nicely dressed,” run up to the tree and grab the envelope. An express train to hell: When the caller says your child has been kidnapped 2018-07-24T04:00:00Z But when you trade draft picks for veterans, even youngish ones, there is always a cost eventually. Perspective | For the Wizards, one good draft could be the difference between stagnancy and fresh air 2018-06-19T04:00:00Z One, a passport-style headshot of a youngish Arab man with closely cropped hair and an Al Capone-like smirk on his lips, sits atop al-Baghdadi’s declassified case file at the State Department’s Rewards for Justice Program. Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, ISIS leader, not confirmed dead or alive 2017-12-26T05:00:00Z He cites the 1961 essay Writing American Fiction in which a youngish Philip Roth sees Richard Nixon on TV as “a satiric literary creation” and admits to feeling a “professional envy”. Jeffrey Eugenides: ‘I’m not trying to compete with the outrageousness of Trump’ 2017-11-25T05:00:00Z It started with selecting the rhino “founders”—youngish and fit animals most likely to thrive after the transfer and breed successfully. Triumphant Rhino Transfer Ends in Tragic Conservator Death 2017-06-08T04:00:00Z Where Desmond chose to play geographically made a lot of sense, given Desmond’s history of success at Coors and the state of the youngish Rockies, who could use a mentor or two. Ian Desmond is beginning another new chapter, this one in Colorado 2017-04-25T04:00:00Z I’d not witnessed the sport in the flesh before, but I had, in preparation, along with apparently every other youngish male on the planet, watched more YouTube clips than seemed healthy. Ultimate Fighting Championship: the fight of our lives? 2017-03-26T04:00:00Z The shop remains a favorite of music enthusiasts, ranging from graying middle-agers and baby boomers who grew up with albums to youngish hipsters discovering vinyl for the first time. n the groove: Embassy Vinyl record store in Scranton 2016-12-27T05:00:00Z The youngish new foreign minister displayed a suavity that was absent a dozen years ago. Agreeing to agree 2016-09-01T04:00:00Z “To see a youngish female professional beekeeper is really rare,” she said. As bee population wanes, one Austin honey-maker presses on 2016-07-05T04:00:00Z He created a firestorm that, if anything, poses a risk to his wife by effectively disabling a layer of adult supervision from youngish prosecutors and characteristically raring-to-go FBI agents. Bill Clinton and Loretta Lynch’s toxic meeting 2016-07-01T04:00:00Z First, I recognize fully that I am a balding, youngish, middle-aged straight, white, male, Republican, politician…with all of the expectations and privileges that come with those labels. Utah Lt. Gov: 'My Heart Has Changed' After Orlando Shooting 2016-06-15T04:00:00Z It seems obvious that the right move for United, driven purely by the will to build again, would be to hire the best youngish manager in Europe and shower him with support, cash and patience. José Mourinho to Manchester United not the best fit but unlikely to be dull 2016-05-22T04:00:00Z The appeal of the Trudeaus is absolutely based on the fact that they are a youngish modern family, yet clearly childcare is deemed to be her department. Sophie Trudeau has challenged the fairytale that women can do it all | Suzanne Moore 2016-05-16T04:00:00Z Five new, youngish members joined the politburo, but none is known to be a reformer. Fidel’s last stand 2016-04-28T04:00:00Z But youngish hospital doctors are not the only grumpy medics these days. Operating costs 2016-04-28T04:00:00Z The protester, a youngish white guy wearing a Bernie Sanders t-shirt, was by himself. Trump train stops in New York as Bernie attracts 6,000 in Albany – campaign live 2016-04-11T04:00:00Z Ask two youngish members of the new legislature. A terrible problem is born 2016-03-23T04:00:00Z I was a lot worse at my job than he was, but I was also youngish and greenish, with no idea how long I’d last. Why Brooks Laich mattered to Washington sports 2016-02-29T05:00:00Z Surprisingly, the Panthers, considered a youngish team, have a slew of over-30 players seeking their first title. Cardinals vs Panthers: the key matchups 2016-01-21T05:00:00Z That got enthusiastic nods from the assembled Hill staffers and other youngish members of the professional conservative class, all in their Friday-casual best, slurping down gratis wine and bite-sized beef Wellingtons. At ’13 Hours’ screening, conservatives see what’s not there 2016-01-15T05:00:00Z The protester, a youngish white guy wearing a Bernie Sanders t-shirt, was by himself. Trump train stops in New York as Bernie attracts 6,000 in Albany – campaign live 2016-04-11T04:00:00Z I'm struck by one thing: The Republican field features two youngish Hispanic candidates and one African-American. Democratic Debate 2015: Live Updates 2015-10-13T04:00:00Z Clearly, small funds tend to be youngish funds,” says Prof. Clare. In Chaos, Small Hedge Funds Do Better 2015-09-09T04:00:00Z Even the two youngish guys who look more like chemists than chefs are, technically, making food. Tech-savvy pair turns diet hacking into full-time experiment 2015-09-06T04:00:00Z At one point a youngish collegiate type, catches Maron’s eye, in order to acknowledge and be acknowledged by him. How comedian Marc Maron got legions of fans wondering WTF 2015-06-08T04:00:00Z The creator of Freaks & Geeks is back with a new sitcom about a bunch of youngish adults lost in space. The Weekender: Formula E racing, internet astrology, and the oceans' garbage vortexes 2015-04-18T04:00:00Z I met Alsop once, at a small and informal gathering in the late 1960s of youngish journalists at which he was the invited speaker. Book review: ‘The Georgetown Set: Friends and Rivals in Cold War Washington’ He’s a youngish Iraq War veteran who ably unifies the three legs of social and fiscal conservatism at home and rampant warmaking abroad. Tom Cotton’s ridiculous lie: Let’s obliterate this wildly false Farm Bill ad 2014-09-19T04:00:00Z The recovery was a good time to be youngish. Only Gen Xers Have Gotten Richer Since the Recession 2014-09-11T04:00:00Z A youngish black bear ambled onto my terrace in the Hudson Valley. Sam Zell, The Grave Dancer, Crowds My Terrace 2014-09-10T04:00:00Z He was a youngish writer, happy to get the royalties. The French spy who wrote Planet of the Apes 2014-08-03T04:00:00Z As Torvald, Lucas Hall is the very model of a youngish, arrogant Wall Street master of the universe. A Review of ‘Nora’ in Westport 2014-07-25T04:00:00Z It’s hard to study something like this, even as a youngish female scientist, because questions of sexism arise before you can even conduct the research. Why Are Women So 'Bitchy' to Each Other? 2013-11-25T20:07:48Z The history of Twitter, as it’s been told so far, doesn’t offer a moment where various youngish men rise up from their desks and run naked through San Francisco yelling “Eureka!” The Hidden Technology That Makes Twitter Huge 2013-11-07T11:00:18Z This case is not about a youngish man being given a vasectomy against his will. Ruling due in sterilisation case 2013-08-16T03:50:53Z Though not yet 50, he became a youngish elder statesman. William Scranton, Former Pennsylvania Governor, Dies at 96 2013-07-29T14:50:13Z In the film, Ami Ayalon, a youngish man with lips like a knife slash who retired as Shin Bet chief in 2000, describes a slow descent by both sides into “chasms of hatred.” Speaking Freely on Israel 2013-02-08T18:08:00Z Both bring youngish squads with undoubted skills and motivation but uncertain cohesion. Africa Cup of Nations preview: Ivory Coast primed to fly or flop again 2013-01-18T10:00:05Z Row after row of traders, analysts and money managers — mostly youngish men dressed in hedge-fund casual khakis, expensive shirts and SAC fleeces — peer into computer screens. Steven Cohen of SAC Is Fascinating to Investigators, Too 2012-12-22T22:42:28Z Even the high-end carmakers are boasting about their sustainability, partly with youngish buyers in mind. Carmakers Try to Figure Out the New Generation 2012-09-28T19:49:29Z The membership is youngish, more female and less white than the Conservative parliamentary party as a whole. Britannia Unchained: the rise of the new Tory right 2012-08-22T17:01:51Z First of all there's the guy who owns it, a youngish part-time cop named Scotty. Final Say: Driving Ranges Aren't Just Places Where You Learn About Your Swing 2012-07-03T04:00:00Z At 29, youngish for a keeper, Gordon still has time on his side but it looks to be running out for Hargreaves, whose attempt to prove his fitness at Manchester City has failed. Released players face prospect of adapting to life at a lower level 2012-05-31T17:33:10Z At first sight he had appeared youngish, stout, clean-shaven, and slightly surly in manner, and at intervals he still presented the same characteristics. The Fortunate Isles Life and Travel in Majorca, Minorca and Iviza 2012-03-21T02:00:34.053Z "No; a youngish woman, looking like a beggar, with a boy holding on to her." Miser Farebrother, Volume I (of 3) A Novel 2012-03-13T02:00:28.227Z The driver was a tall, thin, youngish man, who sat impassible on the box, and gave no sign of annoyance when a wheel of the vehicle rasped the gate-post. Vignettes of Manhattan; Outlines in Local Color 2012-02-20T03:00:20.550Z The added conditioning and endurance will be key for a youngish squad with many players still striving to reach their physical peaks and learn how to survive the demands of a 162-game schedule. Pitcher Blake Beavan one of several Mariners who took offseason training seriously 2012-02-18T03:57:06Z The women were all young, or youngish, but only one was really handsome. Journeys in Persia and Kurdistan, Volume I (of 2) Including a Summer in the Upper Karun Region and a Visit to the Nestorian Rayahs 2012-02-12T03:00:15.857Z He was a youngish man, of bold and gentlemanly appearance, and unmistakably Scotch, though with slightly foreign action while conversing. Kenneth McAlpine A Tale of Mountain, Moorland and Sea 2011-12-05T03:00:48.967Z He was a youngish man, very hardworking, in a hard-worked and poorly paying practice, and like most members of his profession had more than an ordinary share of intelligent human sympathy. The Heath Hover Mystery 2011-12-01T03:00:22.357Z In the open barouche with him were three youngish men, noisy in laughter—apparently professional politicians of the baser sort. Vignettes of Manhattan; Outlines in Local Color 2012-02-20T03:00:20.550Z The chief, a tall youngish Cubangwe, with a rather shifty eye, received them in his kotla, an open inclosure adjoining his hut, surrounded by a tall reed fence. From Veldt Camp Fires 2011-12-01T03:00:21.397Z A youngish woman, with a heavy mop of dark hair, and brown eyes staring at the opposite wall, was sitting at the end of a settle behind the door. In Mr. Knox's Country 2011-11-21T03:00:16.010Z It was almost empty but we found a nice guide, a youngish man, speaking such beautiful Italian that it was a pleasure to hear him, and well up on all the pictures. Italian Letters of a Diplomat's Life January-May, 1880; February-April, 1904 2011-11-10T03:00:11.267Z He was going to be gone after two or three years in Berkeley, a youngish coach on the fast track — to Nebraska, to the nearby Raiders, to Washington. California coach Jeff Tedford has made his mark with Bears 2011-09-21T00:42:04Z He was parsimonious too; generosity in praise, or in purse, was unknown to him; and he had stiff school-mastery ways with youngish men—craving oblation and large tokens of respect. English Lands Letters and Kings Queen Anne and the Georges 2011-08-29T02:01:10.603Z He tugged the sleeve of a man beside him, a youngish man in a chauffeur’s livery. The Turner Twins 2011-08-28T02:00:36.990Z Her nurse was a youngish, kindly woman, used to such incidents. In Wild Rose Time 2011-08-01T02:00:13.473Z The youngish woman who ambled slowly to and fro behind the counter, said she had no coffee or bread for us, but we could get these things in Haarlem. The Further Adventures of O'Neill in Holland 2011-07-20T02:00:17.027Z They understood he was fully six feet high, and youngish for his years, and if not handsome, at least dignified; but his face was not one to please a wife. The Browning Cyclop?dia A Guide to the Study of the Works of Robert Browning 2011-07-16T02:00:19.397Z He was a youngish man of strongly psychic temperament, and in the intervals of business was accustomed to dabble pretty freely in occult matters of all kinds. Stranger Than Fiction Being Tales from the Byways of Ghosts and Folk-lore 2011-07-06T02:00:50.100Z It represented a youngish man, strikingly handsome, and with a strong, reckless stamp of countenance; and though the original must have been prematurely bald, the mouth was almost hidden by a long heavy moustache. Golden Face A Tale of the Wild West 2011-07-05T02:00:27.453Z Up-stairs lived some Polish tailors; at the lower end, a youngish married couple. In Wild Rose Time 2011-08-01T02:00:13.473Z He was a youngish man, tall and well built, with aquiline features and a short curling beard. The Sirdar's Oath A Tale of the North-West Frontier 2011-07-05T02:00:25.780Z The door was thickly curtained inside; there was a rough wooden floor, an immense fire roaring in the chimney, a table, chairs, and standing expectant amongst them was a youngish, nice-looking woman, beaming with good-nature. A Claim on Klondyke A Romance of the Arctic El Dorado 2011-07-03T02:00:07.507Z The bearded youngish man with the clipboard in Union Square is not collecting money for Greenpeace or signatures on a petition. City Room: A Panhandler's Experiment: 996,538 People to Go 2011-06-27T19:03:47Z Beneath him a youngish man, in a low, soft, clerical hat and a black pea-coat, ascends, looking downwards and backwards. The Problem of 'Edwin Drood' A Study in the Methods of Dickens 2011-06-05T02:00:15.443Z A youngish woman was glancing at him in frightened desperation, as if she waited for something to turn her very life. In Wild Rose Time 2011-08-01T02:00:13.473Z Several youngish women with very generous bosom displays. Turns about Town 2011-05-13T02:00:09.213Z She was still a hearty, youngish old woman, but I don't know why all at once I suddenly pictured her with lustreless eyes, a wrinkled face, bent, decrepit.... White Nights and Other Stories The Novels of Fyodor Dostoevsky, Volume X 2011-05-07T02:00:35.433Z Two girls about my age and a youngish man were the arrivals. At Boarding School with the Tucker Twins 2011-05-04T02:00:13.920Z His face, still ruddy and youngish, was pink and smelled of fine cologne. The Five Arrows 2011-04-21T02:00:45.940Z All I can say is that the one that went away with the undertaker was a youngish fellow without any mustache. Final Proof or the Value of Evidence 2011-04-20T02:00:19.580Z He was a youngish, baldheaded man who had acquired nothing of the hardness of visage to be found in his subordinates. The Way of the Strong 2011-04-07T02:00:21.387Z There are an old major and his youngish wife here in the next apartments to me. Letters of John Keats to His Family and Friends 2011-03-30T02:00:14.620Z They had an independent, easy way with them, and evidently considered the youngish man a person whom they had a right to boss. At Boarding School with the Tucker Twins 2011-05-04T02:00:13.920Z A youngish woman told her date, “She got 50 of my advance.” City Room: Scenes from a Japanese Restaurant 2011-03-20T18:03:47Z Miss Lily said that you had a stick, and that you were youngish.” Jane Lends A Hand 2011-03-20T02:00:32.553Z Well, he looked to me a youngish man, pale and nervous. The Three Impostors or The Transmutations 2011-03-09T03:00:45.227Z Blake, who was a youngish man, had chambers downstairs. Here and Hereafter 2011-02-07T03:00:23.580Z "There you are, Tweedles," said the youngish man, addressing them both as he pitched his purchases into their laps. At Boarding School with the Tucker Twins 2011-05-04T02:00:13.920Z Now I always wanted a boy and a girl, but I wanted 'em to be kind o' youngish when I got 'em. Gullible's Travels, Etc. 2011-02-06T03:00:55.707Z “Why, he seemed rather youngish,” said Lily, blushing again, “but I couldn’t tell very well.” Jane Lends A Hand 2011-03-20T02:00:32.553Z Certainly; he is a youngish man, dark, with dark whiskers. The Three Impostors or The Transmutations 2011-03-09T03:00:45.227Z He had a friend in mind—a nice, respectable young fellow who would do the work well and could be trusted even with the silver—a bit youngish, perhaps, but willing and handy. Concerning Belinda 2011-01-21T03:00:12.087Z A youngish man, probably the assistant stage-manager, sets the stage; that is, he marks the entrances and the boundaries with plain wooden chairs and stage-braces. My Actor-Husband A true story of American stage life 2011-01-03T03:01:07.697Z A blend of locals, nonresidents and guests from the W Hoboken Hotel, generally youngish. | Hoboken: A Steakhouse Roams Far From the Range 2010-09-24T23:47:00Z Considered together, the modern cell is dauntingly complex, which is why most researchers in the youngish field of synthetic biology address only one or two pieces of it at a time. Basics: In Creating ?Synthetic Cell,? Scientists Are Indebted to the Real Thing 2010-05-31T20:30:00Z Was the man who came out of the Aerated Bread Shop and jumped, into the hansom three minutes ago a youngish looking man with dark whiskers and spectacles? The Three Impostors or The Transmutations 2011-03-09T03:00:45.227Z For a youngish reporter like me, this is standard operating procedure. Profiling Michele Bachmann on Twitter 2010-05-17T20:46:00Z There were about eight of them on stage, dudes, youngish, massacring tunes. 2010-02-07T13:00:00Z Her soon-to-be ex-husband was ambitious and also restless because his father's death at youngish age taught him that life was short. 2010-02-04T22:50:00Z He was one of those youngish men whose heads are so aggravatingly white and smooth and shiny that they do not look bald, but perfectly naked. A Double Knot A well-dressed, youngish man 124 grasped his hand and shook it. Lefty Locke Pitcher-Manager A stout youngish man was marching round and round vigorously as if the number of laps he might achieve was vital. The Ship Dwellers A Story of a Happy Cruise After this experience I was sitting in my office one evening, when a youngish fellow in a slouch-hat opened the door and stuck his head in. The Nerve of Foley And Other Railroad Stories In that inner office I found a youngish man whose face was adorned with a heavy black beard. The Seven-Branched Candlestick The Schooldays of Young American Jew The other civilian in the room, a youngish blonde woman, lit another cigarette. Earth Alert! He was a youngish, smart-looking Englishman of the florid type, was becoming known as a sportsman and, according to all accounts, was fabulously rich. Hard Pressed Dr. Goode, into whose office Myra led us, was a youngish man, smooth-shaven, the type of the new generation of doctors. The Social Gangster That was calculated to make any chap feel youngish, and a bit shy. Through the Postern Gate A Romance in Seven Days From it two men alighted—one a youngish fair-haired man, and the other, dark-bearded and much older, wore a thick grey overcoat and a white muffler. Spies of the Kaiser Plotting the Downfall of England He was still youngish looking, of powerful, blocky build. Astounding Stories, August, 1931 Looking around for the cause, I saw two youngish men riding past in the road. Mothering on Perilous A man entered, a youngish fellow of fine physique and attractive face. The Social Gangster A Horrible Example He proved to be a youngish man, with curly hair, regular features, a good physique, and eyes handsome, but set too close together. Camp and Trail It is rather a come-down to reflect that the Hermit is the only youngish man who has crossed this threshold since we came. The Daughters of a Genius They were youngish men—both on the better side of thirty—and looked bronzed, full of health, and hard as nails. Tales of South Africa The manager—a youngish man, and the usual Scotchman—listened to my story politely enough—sympathetically too. A Veldt Vendetta Another dead man lay at her feet; this was a squire, a youngish man in plum and scarlet, very brutally slain by a pick-slash in the brain. The Buttoned Sky He was youngish, and looked more like a soldier than a doctor. The Brightener "About an hour ago a youngish chap came here and said you'd sent him for Grit." Dick Hamilton's Fortune The Stirring Doings of a Millionaire's Son In the earliest period, parents are for the most part youngish and children are helpless. Child Versus Parent Some Chapters on the Irrepressible Conflict in the Home "You went away a youngish sort of man and you return with distinguished white temples." The Portal of Dreams The face would seem to be that of a youngish person, perhaps a female. Ancient Pottery of the Mississippi Valley Fourth Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1882-83, Government Printing Office, Washington, 1886, pages 361-436 The youngish tall woman with white hair and distinguished profile. Ancestors A Novel The servant returned, and ushered into the library a handsome, youngish, middle-aged and middle-sized gentleman, pale, with large melancholy black eyes, and dressed in the most perfect and quiet style. Devil Stories An Anthology Mr. Fair and his father, Captain, have put some money into our"—A tall, sallow, youngish man touched the speaker's elbow—"Why, hel-lo, Proudfit! John March, Southerner In the old days when he was a youngish man and she a little girl, a growing thing, elongating like Alice, she used to hurl herself into his arms and insist on staying there. Old Crow One wonders what is going to happen to them—these young or youngish Englishmen of talent. Pot-Boilers Over her stood a youngish but severe-appearing man in a white linen coat like a ship's steward, trying to get her up. The Strange Cases of Dr. Stanchon The very first day I saw I was observed out of the ground-floor window by a youngish, good-looking fellow, prematurely bald, and with an expression both lively and engaging. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 13 (of 25) He was the schoolmaster—a youngish man, perhaps rather more than thirty. Memoirs of Life and Literature He was a youngish, slender man with sandy hair and blue eyes, and had the unmistakable air of being a native-born American. Clark's Field He was a youngish man, an’ probably he’s learnt a good deal since that day, but he was just the feller for us. An Ocean Tramp They climbed out the circular port, and flashed their United Planets Bureau of Investigation badges to the youngish looking soldier who seemed in command. Ultima Thule Another gentleman stood near him—blue and brown in his sea-outfit, youngish, and with eyes that made me wilt like a poppy the moment they fell upon me. Phemie Frost's Experiences One of the men, about forty-five but sporting a youngish manner to match his blond crewcut and tanned features, glanced quickly at his wrist watch. Satellite System Hennings first nodded to the first, a youngish man whose air suggested technical competence more than the assurance of great authority. The Outbreak of Peace The rather slight, youngish man who had something wrong with one arm was in charge—complete charge. The Adventurer Lucy saw a spry, black-haired youngish woman, very vivacious but what she herself called "good." Love and Lucy A youngish man, with a heavy body, a bit ungainly in carriage, Mr. Trego had a square-jawed face with heavy-lidded, tranquil eyes. Nobody It had been a dark, sleek, youngish man. The Martian Cabal A youngish, handsome man he was, with graying temples and keenly observant eyes. The Man from Time "If the company thinks it worth while to ransom you," retorted his youngish, saturnine companion, who seemed less scared than annoyed. In the Orbit of Saturn "Here's our chance," I said to my brother, and going in, boldly accosted the farmer, a youngish man with a bright and pleasant face. A Son of the Middle Border “One was tall and thin and youngish like, with a bad look, and the other was short and stout and a good deal older, and he had a red, round face.” With Hoops of Steel She was with a dark, youngish gentleman when they hailed me. Hushed Up! A Mystery of London Besides he's youngish and good-looking, has splendid estates, and I really like him. The Smart Set Correspondence & Conversations They're both old bachelors, at least Gabriel's an old one, and Joseph is a youngish one. The Chestermarke Instinct Roberts turned quickly upon the stern, frowning, youngish woman who had entered silently in a pair of home-made list slippers, and stood in the doorway gazing at him fixedly. Fix Bay'nets The Regiment in the Hills He was an aggressive, youngish fellow with a sharp, sallow face and a black, bristly moustache, cut very short. Juggernaut Tai-K’an himself, a youngish man, came to his house to beg the clemency of the great British mandarin. The Golden Face A Great 'Crook' Romance One of them was overheard to say that, when the proper moment arrived, they would make short work of the guard, who, as it happened, was a youngish man. A Hundred Years by Post A Jubilee Retrospect Now Dallam Wybrant was youngish and newly widowed—bereft but rallying fast from the grief of losing a wife who had been his senior by several years. Sundry Accounts He was not a particularly young man, being in his early forties; but he was a youngish man. When Winter Comes to Main Street For the most part they had come back as they went over, those who had returned whole; husky, lively, youngish chaps—more restless, less satisfied with life at home, perhaps, but not older particularly. Across the Mesa A youngish looking man, with a straw-coloured beard, was seated before the fire, with a cigarette between his lips. The Pools of Silence He was youngish an' she was younger an'—she wasn't goin' out anywheres that summer. Friendship Village "I only wondered whether he was a youngish man or not." Stingaree It was long, slightly bending, and apparently youngish. Tongues of Conscience Bob's eyes looking past the old gentleman saw a youngish woman dressed in widow's weeds—very expensive weeds—coming rapidly down the walk from the hotel, and knew she was coming for the old man. The Desert Fiddler He danced, he strolled, he wrote verses to little Miss Emily; in short, he enjoyed himself as a youngish man may, whether the muse is waiting for him, or some less high-flown customer. Washington Irving Five minutes after he was on his way back in a cab, with a keen-looking, youngish man, to whom he gave an account of the morning’s discovery. The Dark House A Knot Unravelled The clerk was a chubby, blandly happy, youngish man who bowed his head as Candron approached. What The Left Hand Was Doing Both are youngish men, neither above thirty; and both of swarthy complexion, though with beards of different colours; that of Gomez black, the other reddish-brown. The Flag of Distress A Story of the South Sea Bob saw as he turned into the Bungalow Court at El Centro a youngish woman in white sitting on the second porch. The Desert Fiddler And they passed a table where sat old Mrs. LeMasters with a youngish boy with a very red, sunburned face, and she wagged her finger at Joe and looked long and critically at Myrtle. Stubble He was a youngish man, and this was the first job of any importance that had been wholly and solely entrusted to him. Between the Lines With a small start he realized that a youngish woman, in her early thirties, he guessed, was stalling as though she intended to remain behind. The Deadly Daughters The woman who served him with tea near Uckfield describes him as a 'youngish man with a dark mustache, but otherwise clean shaven.' The Man Who Knew The doctor is a youngish guy, but bald, in a white shirt like a dentist’s. It’s like this, cat He was going home to make his will, but on the way he met Father Conway, the priest He was a youngish man and a tremendous patriot, supposed to be hand-in-glove with the rebels. Our Casualty, and Other Stories 1918 The other gazed down on him, a youngish man, golden-blond as to beard and hair, with wide, friendly eyes magnified by his glasses. Those Who Smiled And Eleven Other Stories For it was Mr. Port's firm determination still to figure before the world as a youngish, middle-aged man. The Uncle Of An Angel 1891 A youngish woman was working in the kitchen. A Little Girl in Old Boston Then there were lectures for the more sober-minded people; and you heard youngish men who were to be famous afterward. A Little Girl of Long Ago Josie and Tudie went up First Avenue by Third Street to a Mrs. Craven, a rather youngish widow lady, who had two daughters of her own to educate, and who was very genteel and accomplished. A Little Girl in Old New York He looked a youngish man, but very ragged and bemired. Out in the Forty-Five Duncan Keith's Vow Next to Alvina sat a large, fat, youngish Frenchman who overflowed over her in a hot fashion. The Lost Girl "I was thinking to-night how many youngish people were here who have grown up in the last ten years." A Little Girl in Old Boston A youngish looking fellow, with a clean shaven face, and a pair of shoulders like an ox. The Heart of Unaga They could not bring old Mary, indeed she would not come, but they had a rather youngish countrywoman whose husband had deserted her, and who was looking for a good home. A Little Girl in Old New York "Not a very distinguished name," laughed one of the others, Mr. Newby, a youngish man dressed in the latest race-course style. Bred In The Bone 1908 "Then," said the man "Pop," with a youngish, oldish smile, "we may as well liquor up." Campaigns of a Non-Combatant, and His Romaunt Abroad During the War Oh, he is a labouring man—a youngish man, only four-and-thirty: his mistress died a matter of six months back, and truly I know not how those bits of children have done since.” The King's Daughters The prosecutor was a youngish looking person, wrapped up in two or three great coats; and looked chillier than anything imaginable, except the prisoner,—whose teeth absolutely shook, all the time. A Budget of Paradoxes, Volume I He went and sought counsel of Mr Gladstone, a youngish Mr Gladstone in the Free Trade Hall, Manchester: "At last, my friends, I have come amongst you . . . unmuzzled," said the legend underneath his portrait. The Ffolliots of Redmarley "I am Lady Wolfer," said the youngish lady with the short hair and mannish suit; and she spoke in a gentler voice than Nell would have been inclined to credit her with. Nell, of Shorne Mills or, One Heart's Burden A youngish, oldish, oddish fellow, whom they called "Pop," here told Mr. Cindrey to keep his pulse up and take a drink. Campaigns of a Non-Combatant, and His Romaunt Abroad During the War I should never be so much afraid of youngish people as of old ones.” Left at Home or, The Heart's Resting Place The stairs creaked, and a woman came bustling down—a youngish woman with "rural" written in her over-long, over-full skirt, her bewreathed straw hat, and her three-quarters coat that testified to faithful service. Apron-Strings He was youngish and merry-faced as he drew closer, with black curly hair and a pointed beard. The Devil's Asteroid There was little linen in the place, and he stood to greet me at the top of the steps, clad in prepared skins, a youngish man and a fine figure of a savage king. The Priest's Tale - Père Etienne From "The New Decameron", Volume III. A youngish woman, with several small children, occupied the dwelling, and there remained, besides, her fat sister-in-law and four or five faithful negroes. Campaigns of a Non-Combatant, and His Romaunt Abroad During the War Oldish young men and youngish old men gravitated about him, their faces curiously identical. Erik Dorn We received a cheery welcome from a plump, youngish Australian colonel, and a fair-haired adjutant with blue sparkling eyes. Pushed and the Return Push They made themselves like a youngish aunt and uncle to him, and had him with them all they could while they stayed in Paris. The Coast of Bohemia He was a youngish man, with a sunburnt complexion and grey hair, a gentleman beyond denial, and beyond doubt self-possessed and accustomed to obedience. An Old Meerschaum From Coals Of Fire And Other Stories, Volume II. (of III.) She was, of course, a youngish woman then, though no chicken. The Lion's Mouse He was a good-looking youngish man, though his face, naturally fair, was bronzed by summer suns and winter blasts. With Axe and Rifle A batch of prisoners had just arrived and were being questioned by an Intelligence officer: youngish men most of them, sallow-skinned, with any arrogance they may have possessed knocked out of them by now. Pushed and the Return Push “Mind your eyes, youngsters,” sang out a good-looking, youngish man, “Now, my lads, right under, and lash it fast.” Sail Ho! A Boy at Sea One was elderly, calm and grave, and his face was known well to the army; the other was youngish, slight, dark and also calm, and the soldiers were not familiar with his face. Before the Dawn A Story of the Fall of Richmond Denham was a slender, youngish man, neat and dapper, with light brown hair, a smooth face, and pale skin. The Lion's Mouse “Here, what’s your hurry, my lads?” said the youngish man in rather an authoritative way. The Adventures of Don Lavington Nolens Volens And all about the lounge of the Royal Sussex were groups of elegant youngish men and flaxen, uneasily stylish women, inviting the assistance of flattered waiters to decide what liqueurs they should have next. Clayhanger So, you sees, my youngish friends, dat oders suffer like yourselfs. She and I, Volume 2 A Love Story. A Life History. He was a youngish man, with large features and horn-rimmed glasses, his rough English-cut clothes hanging loosely over his broad, spare frame. The Girl in the Golden Atom A young lady—youngish, at least—and you old enough to be her father. Major Vigoureux He was a kind of youngish man, and was mighty rich. Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves Oklahoma Narratives He was a youngish man, only a few years older than Edwin himself, and Edwin’s respect for his ability had limits. Clayhanger You know, my dear, youngish friends, when I was déporté de mon pays, hé?” She and I, Volume 2 A Love Story. A Life History. A youngish, fresh-coloured man, who looked upset and startled, came out of the hall, glancing round him inquiringly. The Borough Treasurer Met him there once—another soldier, youngish and good-looking—in the ranks, but seemed a gentleman—didn't catch his Christian name. The Adventures of Harry Revel This was a youngish man, fair haired and clean shaven. Hunter's Marjory A Story for Girls Captain's a youngish man, but a good sailor. Left on Labrador or, The cruise of the Schooner-yacht 'Curlew.' as Recorded by 'Wash.' One of them was a youngish man, pale, bald, and with feminine hands and a hard mouth, with a continual and visible contraction of the lower jaw, which was extraordinarily developed. The Child of Pleasure Two were Space Force lieutenants; the third was a youngish civilian with close-cropped blond hair, in a checked woolen shirt. Omnilingual "Really a youngish party, I should say," volunteered Graves, the gardener. Lady Larkspur A youngish person, looking the successful broker or lawyer, who had been chatting with the clerk, saw the movement and imitated it as Shelby walked away. The Henchman Anne Fannin, while yet a youngish woman, was left alone in the world to do for herself in her little wayside cabin. Strangers at Lisconnel He was a youngish man, slim, with very thin fair hair and colourless eyes and projecting teeth. The Child of Pleasure There's a youngish lady in Boston, and a very, very old gentleman out in Brookline, and the tiniest sort of a poor little sick girl in Cambridge. Molly Make-Believe The cold, classic beauty of this youngish mother of the other occupants of the room was as yet absolutely unmarred by the worries that come with disillusionment. From the Housetops The voice—a gentleman's and pleasantly modulated—was not one he knew; nor did he recognise the speaker—a youngish, shrewd-looking man, dressed in civilian black, with knee-breeches. News from the Duchy None of the houses were fenced, save the chief's; this stood behind a neat grass plot, across which, at the moment our travellers came up, two youngish women were trailing in long morning-gowns and eye-glasses. A Chance Acquaintance The rest of him struck me as equally unkempt and dingy—a youngish man, lean, deeply bitten by the sun of the semi-tropics to a mahogany hue, and unusually hairy. Police!!! You see I've settled up now with every one of my creditors except you and the youngish Boston lady, and I'm on my way to her house now. Molly Make-Believe So I went to Mr. Orchard, a youngish sort of man, very pleasant, but slicker than Nesbitt himself. Sunny Slopes He had in tow a sad-looking youngish man with a remarkably narrow forehead and an expression of deep anxiety. Operation: Outer Space The fellow was well dressed, youngish and good-looking, but with a face of great sadness. The Best Ghost Stories The person was a youngish man, dressed in what I took to be the height of fashion. The Story of Bawn One youngish man in particular attracted our attention, a merry laughing fellow whose girth had reached alarming proportions. The Land of the Black Mountain The Adventures of Two Englishmen in Montenegro He's rather a youngish party, with a round, good-natured face, and he seems kind of amused as he sizes up our bunch in their early mornin' costumes. Wilt Thou Torchy But the crown and summit of the work was the driver—a youngish gentleman who, from the gloss of his peculiarly shaped collar to the buttons of his diminutive boots, exuded an atmosphere of expense. The Ghost A Modern Fantasy At the head of the stairs two youngish men were standing. The Submarine Boys and the Spies Dodging the Sharks of the Deep She had not known that there were such shops in Spanish Town, which, although a youngish town, had already drawn to itself the fashion and the needs of fashion of that prosperous colony. Kate Bonnet The Romance of a Pirate's Daughter From one coach there alighted a youngish man in the uniform of the Royal Flying Corps. Burned Bridges Mr. Simpson, like his friends, was a youngish man at this time, with a kind face and great, innocent eyes that seemed to wonder and question. Come Rack! Come Rope! At ten o'clock that night a youngish man, extremely like Simon Shawn, was brought by Simon into Hugo's presence under the dome. Hugo A Fantasia on Modern Themes There are, in almost every considerable neighbourhood, a little squadron of she-commanders, generally the youngish wives of old or weak-minded men, and generally without children. Advice to Young Men And (Incidentally) to Young Women in the Middle and Higher Ranks of Life. In a Series of Letters, Addressed to a Youth, a Bachelor, a Lover, a Husband, a Father, a Citizen, or a Subject. He is a youngish man with a square face, and was well dressed. Journals of Travels in Assam, Burma, Bhootan, Afghanistan and the Neighbouring Countries "We are keen on children here," says the youngish father, frankly. Your United States Impressions of a first visit It was a youngish man dressed in the overalls of an engineer who hurried in. The Man in the Twilight In one of the open doorways, for it was warm, a final caress of vanishing summer, he saw a fat, youngish woman knitting woolen hose. The Goose Girl "Father," laughed the daughter, "isn't this rather youngish?" Bylow Hill He saw a youngish man short of figure and very broad. The Empty House and Other Ghost Stories He was a very pleasant kind of youngish gentleman, about thirty-four, I reckon, with dark, parted whiskers and gold eyeglasses and very good habits. Somewhere in Red Gap It was the most banal of all snapshots—a young woman bending Madonna-wise above something carefully swathed, flanked by a youngish man who revealed a self-conscious smirk through his carefully pointed beard. Ma Pettengill This was a man named Harkly Young, a youngish, tobacco-chewing fellow of lowly origin and unlessoned manners, who was "assistant professor" of mathematics at a salary of one thousand dollars a year. Queed "Father!" laughed the daughter, "isn't this rather youngish?" Bylow Hill He was a youngish feller, an' quick as scat. Buffalo Roost He was a stout, youngish fellow, with a low forehead, lowering eyes, and a sodden face. Gordon Keith It was a tall, lean, sun-bitten youngish man of forty perhaps, in brown tweeds, looking more like the Englishman of the American illustrations than anything Mr. Direck had met hitherto. Mr. Britling Sees It Through Before Dr. Vivian could meet this poser, the front door opened with a bang, and a youngish man in a wet yellow raincoat came striding rapidly across the court toward them. V. V.'s Eyes "Father," laughed the daughter, "isn't this rather youngish?" Bylow Hill Miss Clements, you know, is a youngish woman; and I respect her much. The History of Sir Charles Grandison, Volume 4 (of 7) Again he wore the youngish face of their interview of an hour before. No. 13 Washington Square He saw a youngish, good-looking man, well known to him as already one of the most important solicitors in London, largely trusted by many rich or eminent persons. Marcella In the doorway two neatly attired youngish women, either doctors or students, held an animated and interminable conversation, staring absent-mindedly at the attendant crowd. Leonora He was a youngish man, a sergeant in a Warwickshire regiment, who had been twice wounded in the war, and was now discharged. Elizabeth's Campaign He was a tall, dark man, still youngish, though already somewhat battered by life; with long moustaches like a police captain's; with prominent black eyes, and with the manners of a retired army man. The Chorus Girl and Other Stories Shortly there appeared a youngish man, constructed by nature to adorn wearing apparel. Scattergood Baines The Queen is a very good-looking, youngish woman, younger than the King, and has all her wits about her. Corea or Cho-sen The Land of the Morning Calm He sat with Sir Cloud in the smoking-room; a man with greying hair and a youngish, equable face. The Matador of the Five Towns and Other Stories A dozen couples, mainly youngish, promenaded upon its impeccable surface in obvious expectation; while on the borders, in rustic chairs, odd remnants of humanity, mainly oldish, gazed in ecstasy at the picturesque ensemble. Helen with the High Hand (2nd ed.) Then a dapper, youngish man with a carnation in his buttonhole stepped neatly into the room, and greeted Bishop in a marked American accent. Mr. Prohack A moment later there stepped from the tent a long, tall Englishman, attired in British uniform, youngish of face, and at sight of him Hal started forward with a glad cry. The Boy Allies in Great Peril Or, With the Italian Army in the Alps In the next room was a youngish woman whose minstrel boy to the war had gone—gone, though he might be only in the next street! The Pretty Lady A glee and madrigal club naturally comprises women as well as men; and the women are apt to be youngish, prettyish, and somewhat fond of music. The Matador of the Five Towns and Other Stories At the lunch-table George found that the party consisted of ten persons, of whom one, seated next to himself, was a youngish, somewhat plump woman who had arrived at the last moment. The Roll-Call She was a worthy woman; youngish, honest, rather handsome, with a little money—just a little; of attractive dress, with good manners, too; alone in the world, and—a quadroon. Strange True Stories of Louisiana He was youngish, stalwart and the look out of his blue eyes was fearless. The Shades of the Wilderness A Story of Lee's Great Stand G.J., mystified, caught the grey eye of a youngish woman with a tired and fretful expression. The Pretty Lady In the room to which we next came an old man and a youngish one were bent over a large, littered table, scribbling on and arranging pieces of grey tissue paper and telegrams. The Matador of the Five Towns and Other Stories With only three people had he failed—Mr. Enwright, George, and the youngish woman next to George. The Roll-Call She humbly kissed the clergyman's hand—the latter was still a youngish man—took his hat and cane from him, and handed him, by way of welcome, a refreshing drink. The German Classics of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, Volume 07 Masterpieces of German Literature Translated into English. in Twenty Volumes I could have chattered filially to him; but he is a youngish man, who came only six months ago. Nancy On the raised tessellated pavement of the inner hall stood two meditative youngish footmen, possibly musing upon the problems of the intensification of the Military Service Act which were then exciting journalists and statesmen. The Pretty Lady Stirling, my sole protector, had vanished up the dark stairs of the house, following a stout, youngish woman in a white apron, who bore a candle. The Matador of the Five Towns and Other Stories Herr Brockhaus was a tall, youngish, good-looking man, a little haughty of mien, but with a tendency to smile in quite friendly fashion. The Soul of a Child A youngish man in a well-fitting captain's uniform, accompanied by his wife and two pretty babies, was preparing to take his leave. My Home in the Field of Honor I had some talk with a youngish man whose business it was to train avalanches to jump clear of his section of the track. Letters of Travel (1892-1913) Sometimes we thought that he was an oldish man that looked young, and at others that he was a youngish man who looked old. The Great Shadow and Other Napoleonic Tales And there was the colourful, youngish widow, Mrs. Truesdale, who wrote free verse about the larger intimacies of life, and dressed noticeably. The Wrong Twin She is the wife of the brother of the late Mr. Gurrage's partner who "died youngish." The Reflections of Ambrosine A Novel He began rolling the stones aside, and guided by the groans he and Roy soon pulled out a youngish Turk and laid him on the side of the road. On Land and Sea at the Dardanelles The visitor was a youngish man with black hair, growing well down on a narrow forehead, small black eyes, a straight-lipped mouth, and hard lines about his deep-set eyes. Boy Scouts on Motorcycles With the Flying Squadron The Earl of Carbury was a youngish man with no sort of turn for being a nobleman. The Irrational Knot Being the Second Novel of His Nonage He is a youngish looking, handsome man, and might easily be mistaken for Governor Myron T. Herrick of Ohio. Modern India A youngish composer in pass of becoming famous was discoursing from a music stool to two thick men whose backs looked old, and three slender women whose backs looked young. The Secret Agent a Simple Tale These were youngish, two men and two women, quite light yellow, not darker than Europeans, and with little tiny black knots of wool scattered over their heads at intervals. Letters from the Cape Encountering him casually on a street corner, you would, at the first glance, have taken him for a youngish man, but the second glance left you doubtful. Ponkapog Papers Kennicott was forty-two now; the only youngish doctor left in a radius of eighteen miles. Main Street He was a youngish man of forty or thereabouts, with a long sharp nose, a large tight mouth, and eyes that seemed to be looking restlessly about for money. The Price She Paid Soon a man alone—a youngish man with a lurching step—came along. Susan Lenox: Her Fall and Rise That afternoon the Armstrongs' housekeeper, a youngish good-looking woman, applied for Mrs. Ralston's place, and I was glad enough to take her. The Circular Staircase Underneath the brim of the hat she could see a smooth-shaven youngish face—almost boyish. The Conflict There—there was a man up there—a very tall, very thin, very rude, very—that is, rather nice youngish oldish man, in slippers, and no collar. Buttered Side Down: Stories At that moment a youngish man came up behind him, drew the blade from a swordstick, and stabbed him half a dozen times through and through. Beasts and Super-Beasts He was a youngish man, had the stoutness of indulgence in a fondness for eating and drinking—but the stoutness was still well within the bounds of decency. Susan Lenox: Her Fall and Rise The detective was a youngish man, and I thought he was somewhat embarrassed. The Circular Staircase A youngish man with flaxen hair, a bristly straw-coloured moustache, and a dropping nether lip, was sitting and holding my wrist. The Island of Doctor Moreau And even then I doubt if we could have had our tea if the Dean had chanced to see how youngish and good-looking Uncle Jervis is. Daddy-Long-Legs She soon distanced the churchgoers, except two youngish men, who, linked arm-in-arm, were beating up behind her at a quick step. Tess of the d'Urbervilles As the now obsequious girl closed the door behind her, she found herself facing a youngish man with a remnant of hair that was little more than fuzz on the top of his head. Susan Lenox: Her Fall and Rise Here Sir Mortimer laughed loudly, and the thinnish, youngish gentleman giggled again. The Amateur Gentleman "Well, sir, I've hardly had time to do much, but I thought I had better report what little I've gathered," said the youngish man. Till the Clock Stops It chanced that the doctor, a youngish man, was acquainted with the professor, and was quite ready to listen to his suggestions. The Master Detective Being Some Further Investigations of Christopher Quarles There were only two gentlemen left later than what you done, sir, both of them youngish men. Ghost Stories of an Antiquary Part 2: More Ghost Stories He had a wife who always smelt of smoke and pickled cucumbers; she was still youngish, but had not a single front tooth in her head. The Diary of a Superfluous Man and Other Stories The thinnish, youngish gentleman in sandy whiskers entered with a rush, but, seeing the Marquis, paused. The Amateur Gentleman A youngish woman in a black silk gown; Mrs. Robertson, the Colonel's wife. Mary Olivier: a Life The four men were of a youngish sort, chaps in banks, chemists' assistants, that sort of thing, who were constantly to be seen in her train. Ruggles of Red Gap A man of youngish middle age, city born and raised, had been to school, had travel'd in Europe and California. Complete Prose Works Specimen Days and Collect, November Boughs and Goodbye My Fancy You will probably sit under a youngish tree, and its branches will sway almost to the ground and make a green, sun-steeped tent about you, as though you sat at the heart of an emerald. Gallantry Dizain des Fetes Galantes Ivan Matveitch looked youngish up to the time of his death: his cheeks were rosy, his teeth white, his eyebrows thick and immobile, his eyes agreeable and expressive, clear, black eyes, perfect agate. The Jew and Other Stories A youngish man in yeomanry uniform he appears only in torso. Rest Harrow A Comedy of Resolution One was a clean-shaven youngish man with lively eyes, alert and muscular, whom I identified as the man who had called me "Johnny." The Enormous Room On the ground-floor of this house, you will find a youngish man with a very pasty complexion. The Eight Strokes of the Clock "Them's the kind we eat alive, when we ain't got anything else to eat," said the Mississippian, a very tall, sallow and youngish man. The Sword of Antietam A Story of the Nation's Crisis Doulebov had pleasant manners, a youngish face, and a slender voice which resembled the squeal of a young pig. The Created Legend He was thirty-six next birthday, but he felt a youngish twenty-one. The Man with Two Left Feet And Other Stories Besides these gentlemen, there were four other youngish men, sons of families belonging to the parish, the Dean, and the district surgeons. Pan This last to her who had hurried to his call—a youngish woman, as bright, as cosy, as cheery, but far prettier than the inn itself. Peregrine's Progress At supper we sat more or less anyhow, and I happened to be next the youngish person who spoke. The Visits of Elizabeth It unnerved Priam, especially when the organist, a handsome youngish man with lustrous eyes, half turned and winked at one of his companions. Buried Alive: a Tale of These Days He looked something between a youngish centenarian and a nonagenarian who had seen a good deal of trouble. The Man with Two Left Feet And Other Stories All the rest, though, were generals and colonels and majors, and such—youngish men mostly. Paths of Glory Impressions of War Written at and Near the Front A somewhat shabby-genteel, youngish man appeared at the head of the stairs; he was wearing a silk hat and a too ample frock-coat. Hilda Lessways I can't tell what it will bring, but enough to put our youngish old friend easy for some time to come. The Boss of Little Arcady Then Mr. Oxford, the youngish Jew who had acquired Parfitts, who was Parfitts, also cut a picturesque figure on the face of London. Buried Alive: a Tale of These Days The ladies assisting in Miss Lydia Sessions's Uplift Club for work among the mill girls, were almost all young and youngish women. The Power and the Glory The messenger from the legation was a youngish man, with waxed moustache and wearing an eyeglass. The Mystery of the Boule Cabinet A Detective Story He much preferred to them young or youngish women, unmarried or married. December Love He pointed to a youngish woman who had just appeared from behind the bed. Three Soldiers My secretary is a youngish man with thin, stooping shoulders and a habit of perpetually rubbing his knees together when he walks. A Fool and His Money A tall, slim, youngish man, in white linen, received the British officer as he set foot on the deck of The Black Swan. Stories by English Authors: the Sea After I left home—some years after—my dear old father married again, a youngish woman with some money, but rather beneath him in life, and by her he had one son, and then died. Jess A youngish man was there before them, and he was introduced as the secretary. Two Little Women on a Holiday And my compliments to them, and say they may have my company along with it, if they be youngish.” Janice Meredith Dr. Price was a youngish, middle-aged man, tall, with a sallow countenance and a self-confident, polished manner which went a long way in reassuring the patients, most of whom were ladies. Constance Dunlap "Oh, I beg pardon, I'm sure!" said this youngish man suddenly; and with a swift turn he disappeared whence he had come. The Old Wives' Tale A youngish man of serious mien now stepped forward from the ranks of the rebels to place himself under the special protection of the provisional government. My Life — Volume 1 "Do you mean a man with rough dark hair and a youngish face?— rather good-looking in an eccentric sort of way?" Innocent : her fancy and his fact Langhorne proved to be a tall, rather slim, man of what might be called youngish middle age. The Ear in the Wall The newcomer was a youngish man, a musician, who had just come from a concert and was on his way to the club at the end of the street. The Tempting of Tavernake The door opened, letting in a much-magnified sound of groans, and there entered a youngish, undersized man, who was frantically clutching his head in his hands and contorting all the muscles of his face. The Old Wives' Tale The elevator door opened with a clang, and a well-built, athletic looking man of middle age with an acquired youngish look about his clothes and clean-shaven face stepped out. The Dream Doctor But radiant in the middle of the room stood his Princess, with a tiara of diamonds on her head, and beside her stood a youngish man whose face seemed oddly familiar. The Fortunate Youth As she passed a by-lane, a smart cart, containing a youngish man and a gaily-clad, handsome, happy-looking girl, pulled up sharply in coming from this in order to avoid a collision. Sparrows: the story of an unprotected girl In other words, what I may call practical Socialism has caught on afresh with a knot of clever, youngish members of Parliament who sit below the gangway on the Radical side. Margot Asquith, an Autobiography - Two Volumes in One "It will make a good wig for a youngish sort of a man; and the curls will make it work easier." The Talkative Wig A youngish chap leaned over and spoke earnestly to his neighbor, then some one laughed aloud. The Gates of Chance I hadn't never seen this doctor before; he was a youngish buck with sharp features an' an obstinate chin. Happy Hawkins Mr. Gardner was a youngish man, high-colored and with longish hair. The Guns of Bull Run A Story of the Civil War's Eve Merton Gill had now to make way at the window for a youngish, weary-looking woman who had once been prettier, who led an elaborately dressed little girl of five. Merton of the Movies My friend spoke first: "Say Mrs. Dash and—" The butler did not wait for more—he was a youngish man—but shouted out: "Mr. and Mrs. Dash." Idle Ideas in 1905 That was Mr. Orville, a youngish man, who seemed rather elated at the position in which he found himself. The Gold Bag Then she saw coming towards her a youngish woman in a blue apron, with mild, reddened eyes. The Patrician The professor was a youngish man, with a pleasant, clever expression of face—an effect chiefly due to the prominence of the lower part of his forehead. Youth Under the eucalyptus tree one morning Merton Gill, making some appetizing changes in the fifth reel of Eating at Gashwiler's, was accosted by a youngish woman whom he could not at first recall. Merton of the Movies The youngish men there found him interesting, and liked to shock him with tales of naughty London and naughtier Paris. The Longest Journey Mrs. Pierce, the only other lady in the house, doesn't carry a youngish bag like that. The Gold Bag Reassured by Jack's last suggestion, her father followed him with the driver and the second man of the party, a youngish and somewhat undistinctive individual, but to whose gallant anxieties Miss Amy responded effusively. Tales of Trail and Town Don Ramon Ramirez, the Alcalde, a youngish man of evident distinction, sat next to Miss Keene, and monopolized her conversation with a certain curiosity that was both grave and childish in its frank trustfulness. The Crusade of the Excelsior Many of the women were young or youngish, and of rare beauty, so Merton Gill thought. Merton of the Movies He is a youngish man with a large family, and people have learnt that the place is not for sale. They and I A youngish well-dressed woman stood there, and silence was between them while they looked at each other. The Marriages They were all youngish men—none of them of my time. The Diary of a Man of Fifty One day in dock at home, while loafing on the forecastle head, I noticed two respectable salts come along, one a middle-aged, competent, steady man, evidently, the other a smart, youngish chap. A Set of Six Her shoulders were bent under her brown shawl, and she had no force to bear herself up; her youngish look was gone, and she felt the weight of her seventy-six years. An Iceland Fisherman The first car was boarded by a half dozen youngish men, unobtrusively ready for trouble, and headed by a tall youth who limped slightly and wore an extremely anxious expression. A Poor Wise Man When I went out to lunch a youngish man in a dark overcoat was waiting for the elevator, and I saw him again when I came out of my house. Sight Unseen I was still a youngish man in those days, although I had already buried my second wife, as I have told elsewhere, after our brief but happy time of marriage. Child of Storm She sent him into the waiting-room, a tall, robust and youngish man, perhaps in his late thirties, and went quietly on her way to her sitting-room, and to her weekly mending. The Breaking Point "The youngish woman with the gray hair: Daubrecq's friend and enemy." The Crystal Stopper He maintained, with peculiar satisfaction, it seemed, that maiden modesty is a mere relic of barbarism, and that nothing could be more natural than for a man still youngish to handle a young girl naked. Anna Karenina The constable left behind was a youngish chap, and we intended to have a bit of fun with him. Robbery under Arms; a story of life and adventure in the bush and in the Australian goldfields The very first day I saw I was observed, out of the ground-floor window by a youngish, good-looking fellow, prematurely bald, and with an expression both lively and engaging. The Wrecker The celebrated physician, a very handsome man, still youngish, asked to examine the patient. 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