Crossword-Solution: YOUNGLING
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Youngling | n. | A young person; a youth; also, any animal in its early life. |
| Youngling | a. | Young; youthful. |
We have 15 clues for the answer “YOUNGLING”
| Clue | Answers |
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| young person, animal, or plant | 1 answer |
| fruit of the womb | 7 answers |
| Inexperienced one | 10 answers |
| UNFLEDGED bird | 10 answers |
| Stripling | 11 answers |
| nestling | 12 answers |
| Unfledged | 13 answers |
| Fledgling | 14 answers |
| Squab. | 14 answers |
| young bird | 19 answers |
| flapper | 38 answers |
| hoyden | 40 answers |
| chick | 40 answers |
| Spawn | 40 answers |
| Kid | 65 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EATRE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with YOUNGLING (5)
Now will I buy thy nay-say with mine, and if thou give the youngling his life, and suffer him to come his ways with us, then will I go home with thee and will ride with thee in all the love and duty that I owe thee; or if thou like this fashion of words better, I will give thee my body for his life.
Said Richard: "Yea, but thou wilt be, or thou mayst call me a fool else." "Thou art kind, Richard," said Ralph; "and I will come with thee, and do what thou biddest me; but I must needs tell thee that my heart is sick." "Yea," quoth Richard, "and thou needest not tell me so much, dear youngling; he who runs might read that in thee.
Now I will tell thee of my thought, since we be at point of sundering, though thou take it amiss and be wroth with me: to wit, that thou wouldst have lost the love of this lady as time wore, even had she not been slain: and she being, if no fay, yet wiser than other women, and foreseeing, knew that so it would be." Ralph brake in: "Nay, nay, it is not so, it is not so!" "Hearken, youngling!" quoth Richard; "I deem that it was thus.
But Blaise was somewhat moved thereat, and said to him: "Why lad, thou art sorry to depart from me for a little while, and what would it be, were it for long? But ever wert thou a kind and tender-hearted youngling, and we twain are alone in an alien land.
But the Lord said: "Yonder is the youngling, the swordless one in the green coat; a likely lad, if he hath not lied about his prowess; and he can sing thee a song withal, and tell a piteous tale of old, and do all that those who be reared in the lineages of the westlands deem meet and due for men of knightly blood.