Sentences with youngish
young·ish
Y y - ...a smart, dark-haired, youngish man.
- Who found himself on the receiving end of a kind of Spinal Tap homage when a youngish fellow in a blue T-shirt and jeans walked up.
- Smiling, the youngish nurse approaches one of several patients, an attenuated teen with incipient whiskers.
- But even youngish political conservatives are few on the ground.
- I merely ask: isn't it odd, the way nice, youngish liberal people, when faced with a teenaged boy skateboarding in Marks and Spencer.
- And to see anyone other than a youngish Orson Welles emerging from the shadows as Bernie Gunther just wouldn't seem right.
- Carne cruda) comes heavily scented with white truffle oil over a few curls of youngish parmesan and a scattering of rocket leaves.
- Harris is a youngish man, quiet and affable, not at all like the grumpy Tony O' Leary.
- There were a fair number of grizzled, tweedy terrier men but also plenty of youngish people who, by their choice of Gucci loafers.