Tikibu: pronunciation dictionary with use examples

Word: youngsters
IPA transcription: [j'ʌŋstɚz]
Usage examples
  • Keep any of the youngsters in?
  • Only give me a chance to look after these youngsters properly."
  • The balloon has to split automatically and to scatter the youngsters and their flossy mattress all mixed up together.
  • That night, as the youngsters were shouting and romping and skylarking, as they always did before turning in, he stood upon his cot and shouted: "Silence!
  • Mrs. Ralston packed this basket, and goodness knows what she put in it, but she half cleaned out my store. The eyes of the Lindsay youngsters will dance tomorrow--that is, if we ever get there."
  • But we had always felt a little foolish about what we considered our childish hobbies, until the professor's words suddenly roused us to the realization that we were a highly civilized pair of youngsters.
  • When spring comes, the youngsters will emerge from their snug habitation, disperse all over the neighbourhood by the expedient of the floating thread and weave their first attempts at a labyrinth on the tufts of thyme.
  • The youngsters were like all other children, and got into mischief once in awhile; but the old woman had much experience with children and managed to keep them in order very well, while they quickly learned to obey her, and generally did as they were bid.