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young man

noun

  1. a male in early manhood.
  2. a boyfriend; sweetheart; fiancé.


young man

noun

  1. a boyfriend; sweetheart
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of young man1

before 1000; 1850–55 young man fordef 2; Middle English; Old English
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However, Cain says it was "really shocking" to speak to an armed young man working for a cartel who was from a "relatively middle-class" background.

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“This young man came on set and took the space, filled the space with passion and energy,†he said.

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Several coaches who have worked with him have described to BBC Sport a mercurial forward who can be "introverted" - a quiet, unassuming young man off the pitch who transforms into the main attraction on it.

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In other words, they are “less a biography than a passionate manifesto, showing how a young man from a rural background suddenly became a lightning rod for divine power.â€

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He is susceptible to infections after having part of a lung removed as a young man.

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