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Pubescent
Pubescent meaning
At or just after the age of puberty. | Covered with down or fine hairs.
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Example sentences (20)
As his audience grew, Bo continued to produce and share what he would describe as “pubescent musical comedy” online.
Mitchell also took a picture of pre-pubescent girl in swimwear which he deleted from his phone – but not before police became aware of its presence thanks to remote monitoring of his device.
Reggie and her friends feel very realistic for pre-pubescent characters, which makes their individual struggles feel all the more real.
The man who could be Australia's worst ever paedophile if convicted of abusing 91 pre-pubescent girls allegedly kept a meticulous digital library of his victims' abuse.
I’d be left making the best of a bad job, sprucing up for a Saturday night of raging pubescent hormones and perspiration.
The indecent images of children found among his self-styled ‘porn stash’ were of a pre-pubescent boy around 10 years old, naked from the waist down, and a girl around 13, wearing items of school uniform with her genitals exposed.
The panel heard that while the offences Pearson was convicted for did not take place when he was a teacher, they did relate to the rape of a pre-pubescent child on multiple occasions.
Embracing awkwardness and confusion or it by telling a pre-pubescent child that gender is “fluid” and that chromosomal and biological reality take a back seat to political correctness?
Fields of soybeans, from pubescent pods of pale green beneath full canopies of emerald leaves, to mature, dingy brown husks near ready to split and spill, testified to the odd growing season.
His King of Pop impersonations transitioned into toying with his own music after being gifted a drum set, electric guitar and microphone during his pubescent years.
There was that time he got fired from the Times for making up a quote about Edward II’s purported pubescent lover.
To prepubescent and pubescent boys who are between the ages of 14 and 18, are they going to get turned on with a little bit of cleavage?
An NNPN Rolling World Premiere chamber musical exploring the gender continuum through the prism of a pre-pubescent transgender biracial girl.
Branchlets are at first bright green and pubescent; during their first winter they become light brown tinged with orange, and later they become a paler orange brown.
Foliage The shoots are brown to gray-brown, smooth, though not as smooth as fir shoots, and finely pubescent with scattered short hairs.
For example, in "Lost Hearts", pubescent children are taken in by a sinister dabbler in the occult who cuts their hearts from their still-living bodies.
However, what could not be ignored, as rock disdained its pubescent past, was a group of middle-aged Hollywood businessmen had actually assembled their concept of a profitable rock group and foisted it upon the world.
It has broad, generally pubescent, powdery, smooth (rarely) to lobed leaves normally arranged alternately.
Kumari, or Kumari Devi, is the tradition of worshipping young pre-pubescent girls as manifestations of the divine female energy or devi in South Asian countries.
Pre-pubescent and adolescent Athenian girls were sent to the sanctuary of Artemis at Brauron to serve the Goddess for one year.