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"youngish" Definitions
  1. fairly young

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Taken as bookends, these texts give us the world as seen by a youngish man and then a less youngish man—the long creep of what's either pessimism or realism.
A youngish white guy (Ike Barinholtz) with an obnoxious anti-P.
But youngish hospital doctors are not the only grumpy medics these days.
Answering yes to even some of this — Are you a youngish man?
The attendees are mostly youngish professionals of an artistic or intellectual bent.
Y.-Vegas-Miami orbit of youngish celebrity, the movie is unnervingly authentic.
They're all about a youngish guy who's making his way in the internet.
Mr. Cunningham's photographs showed a young Ralph Lauren and a youngish Geoffrey Beene.
The attendees were mostly youngish people who are not your mothers' library users.
For starters, it strikes me as perverse for a movement that's largely composed of youngish middle-class professionals living in big cities to deny the obvious benefits of a YIMBY agenda for youngish middle-class professionals living in big cities.
Youngish guys and they're brash and they're confident, but they're also kind of rubes.
Maybe it is interesting to make paintings about intimacy as a youngish, male painter.
They have been replaced by youngish men who owe their careers entirely to Mr Putin.
The youngish new foreign minister displayed a suavity that was absent a dozen years ago.
Five new, youngish members joined the politburo, but none is known to be a reformer.
He's the latest of the youngish white male stars to branch out into fine art.
Then I, a youngish white male, asked the same question — and they finally answered it.
Her mother tells her she is "living the dream" as a youngish unmarried in London.
As the economy modernises, a crop of youngish technology billionaires, keen to "democratise" philanthropy, has emerged.
First Words Are you a young or youngish man who prefers the company of other men?
As I was still youngish, it was typically a painfully sweet latte with whipped cream on top.
At one house, a youngish resident, clearly completely stoned, seems not in the mood for patriotic duties.
At one house a youngish resident, clearly completely stoned, seems not in the mood for patriotic duties.
He begins with an anecdote: When I was a youngish teenager, I went to the bank one day.
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But I do think both of us felt that what we were doing was a youngish man's game.
In the Boglioli store a couple of weeks ago, on a weekend afternoon, a youngish couple stumbled in.
Drake is the dream personification of what the league is now — youngish (32), international and credible among players.
Moshfegh's dark, confident, prickling stories are mostly about youngish men and women not so far out of college.
We are spoiled for choice with youngish string quartets at the moment, but this foursome is particularly fine.
He's gone from roguish young lead, to weirdo in bad CGI movies, to swollen (if youngish-looking) lead again.
This more independent, and often independent-minded, youngish cohort is rapidly growing, as is their use of social media.
And more than being a youngish man's game, just a thing that it was emotionally, spiritually exhausting to do.
Image: APLast week in San Jose, California, thousands of mostly youngish white guys attended Oculus VR's third annual developer's conference.
An influx of youngish eastern European migrants after the expansion of the European Union in 2004 contributed to the boom.
I think people in my situation -- the youngish-sorta-getting-older set -- define ourselves mostly in terms of what we're not.
Set in a youngish, upscale circle of Los Angeles, the movie sees five old friends negotiating standard life and lifestyle challenges.
Bacchus Ristorante, in San José's Santa Ana neighborhood, is a colorful and comfortable Mediterranean style spot that attracts a youngish crowd.
Youngish people, particularly 18- to 30-year-olds but also those in their 30s, have been abysmally treated by the British establishment.
Where should you post your daily story now becomes a daily concern for a certain subset of youngish, social media-savvy people.
Important regional satraps have seemed wary of Rahul Gandhi (pictured, in cardboard cutout), Congress's youngish leader and scion of its founding family.
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Also, I was often put on stories when I did celebrity culture that were about youngish celebrities: Lindsay Lohan, Paris Hilton. Right.
The hero of "Devil in the Grove" was a youngish Thurgood Marshall, the cagey grumpus in his days as a crusading lawyer.
If it was printed on pulpy paper, and had a soft-focus drawing of a youngish person on the cover, I was in.
One of the guys running the boat, a youngish dude with dreads, took pity on me and brought me a glass of water.
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Do you suppose that newish phrase (I know, it doesn't look newish) was the work of the J.A.S.A. students or their youngish teachers?
It hit 40 this year, by some reckonings early middle age, though it's still thinking young, or youngish, and living in the now.
Standing right behind the microphone was another youngish boy who I can't place in the Game of Thrones universe for the life of me.
And new media companies may have had lots of youngish readers, but that didn't mean they could turn those readers into valuable video watchers.
The kind in which a youngish adult, bruised by bad luck and bad decisions, returns to a hometown awash in nostalgia and old friends.
However, in a week of meetings with putative colleagues and interviews in Brussels, I found youngish, highly educated, well-motivated and generally rather congenial people.
Hyde Park proper has old, though moderately sized family homes, but its edges are loaded up with youngish, post-grad types in relatively cheap apartments.
A few weeks in, one of the staffers I'd been working closely with, a youngish white man, pulled me aside to give me some feedback.
In less than 18 months a new class of young and youngish African-American playwrights has established some kind of radical moment in American theater.
He found money somewhere, and willing participants: Debbie Harry and Chris Stein from Blondie; a very young Wynton Marsalis and youngish Henry Threadgill, among others.
He may have a point when it comes to the tastes and priorities and worldview and worries of youngish people who live in Brooklyn and Hackney.
In the speech Monday, he acknowledged that as a "balding, youngish, middle-aged, straight, white, male, Republican politician," he was an unexpected speaker at the event.
Thus, he is preserved in my mind's eye, youngish and beautiful forever, as am I. We were both loosely dating other inappropriate people in the scene.
If you say "LaCroix" to a youngish urban professional, be ready for a possible explosion of enthusiasm, as if you'd shaken up a can of carbonated water.
They're generally the hardest hit by the invasion of mostly but not entirely youngish people who dress up and drink heavily and walk around aimlessly getting drunker.
This summer, in "The Late Show," he introduced a youngish new series heroine, Renée Ballard, who'll come in handy as Harry Bosch moves through his late 60s.
But according to Mr. Haltiwanger's research, a relative handful of high-growth companies — most of them youngish companies like TSheets — account for about half of new jobs created.
A youngish, indie-adjacent, largely gay fanbase might well value such a dynamic more than the charts and pop radio, which demand louder or at least flashier novelties.
The melding of Havana street tradition and religious practice with conservatory training now seems to be commonplace among the youngish Cuban instrumentalists making waves on the international jazz scene.
But whether a youngish candidate is bright, brilliant and promising or inexperienced, off-putting and ruthlessly ambitious depends on whether the young thing in question is male or female.
They are addressed to a mid-20th century visitor to Vienna, a youngish, defensively British man of slipping poise who appears to have forgotten most of his early childhood.
Transplanting the tale to nineteen-sixties New York, Fosse turned Cabiria into Charity, a youngish girl who works at the Fan-Dango Ballroom, a dance hall near Times Square.
Youngish, tall and more charismatic than any of his rivals, as he demonstrated during his losing Senate campaign last year, the 46-year-old former congressman is Democratic box office.
In other words, South Korea has an outbreak among youngish, non-smoking women, whereas Italy's disease is occurring among the old and the very old, many of whom are smokers.
"Right now, for youngish women ages 55 or 50, estrogen is generally a very effective treatment, (but) as you get older, beyond 60, the risk starts to go up," Johnson said.
It is still early in the season, a time when hot streaks have outsize importance and a youngish guy can put up stunning stats in his first time through the league.
Turtleneck Man was a youngish audience member whose lantern jaw and realtor's haircut were complemented by a charcoal turtleneck and one of the most remarkable "Question Time" questions in a while.
Their influence has grown, both in New York and internationally; there are young and youngish choreographers today who seem inhibited by the Judson legacy, eager to keep earning their Judson qualifications.
If you were youngish in the early 2000s, you probably remember this phenomenon—calling a friend's cell phone, and instead of hearing the the standard ring, you heard a pop song.
"Whether a youngish candidate is bright, brilliant and promising or inexperienced, off-putting and ruthlessly ambitious depends on whether the young thing in question is male or female," writes Jill Filipovic.
And we thought that it would be interesting to ask youngish people who are really connected to the continent in interesting ways and who have a sense of pride about it.
We have settled on a youngish designer called Bernard Culshaw — I've only seen one set of his, and that about six years ago, but think he's got the right style and understanding.
Because Cannes has become an important coming-out stop for youngish digital companies that want to introduce themselves to the ad world, and declare that they are ready to take their money.
Coming across a youngish person or couple who own their home in the wild can feel like a spectacular find in a country where so many have to prioritize paying off college debt.
"Drinking is a part of Russian cuisine," Vitaly Sherman said to a table of youngish Americans at Masha and the Bear, the Williamsburg gastropub of which he is the proprietor and head chef.
Also from 2012 (and a bit larger) is a more abstruse but no less engaging portrait of a youngish woman with oversized eyeglasses, an aqua blue swimsuit and a sculpted, coppery-orange coiffure.
"A lot of drummers do things other than drumming," Patrick Carney points out, a bit wryly, while discussing producing Youngish American, the solo debut from Vampire Weekend drummer Chris Tomson's Dams of the West.
Also: No series has ever dramatized, with such humor and irony, the ability of a young (or youngish) mind to adapt to unwelcome, unexpected truths while refusing to throw cherished delusions under the bus.
Isaac Chilemba (24-4-2), a youngish, former belt-holder already slotted into the just-get-through-this-guy-and-move-on narrative was Kovalev's appetizer for the main course that is Andre Ward.
While not exactly the '22019s Mountain Dew ad vision of shreddin' youth, Mr. Ryan's Generation X-ness became a presumptive selling point to youngish voters, even as Mr. Romney evoked their mom's divorce lawyer.
At the stadium, I watched a youngish guy idly reach over and press the red button on a terminal as he walked past a concession stand that he hadn't bought anything at: a false negative!
"Against Everything" is a portrait of the egghead as a youngish man (Greif was born in 1975), trying the culture on for size, deeming it too saggy in some places and too constricting in others.
Rude and gentle, often simultaneously, it's part of that nimble TV genre—sometimes called traumedy, sometimes dramedy, and how I wish there were a better name—which tends to focus on youngish single persons, adrift.
"The Strangers: Prey at Night" opens with the '80s rock classic "Kids in America" by Kim Wilde, I guess because some of the masked rampaging killers in this movie are youngish, and are in America.
It had hoped to get a bounce by selecting as leader last year Mary Lou McDonald, a personable and youngish Dubliner, to replace the ageing, Belfast-born Gerry Adams, once a full-throated apologist for violence.
"Everybody thinks that politics is for the corrupt, for opportunists, so the challenge now is to give it a new meaning and a new value," according to Cecilia Chacón, a youngish city councillor in La Paz.
BRETT ELDREDGE: 'GLOW' Atlantic Nashville; CD, $9.97; MP3, $9.49 Perhaps you have listened to the youngish country star Brett Eldredge and wondered just how, even in these polyglot, borderless, permissive times, he makes sense in Nashville.
"Bill Clinton had a youngish daughter but there was no discussion about what his life was like as a parent," said Jill S. Greenlee, a political science professor at Brandeis University who studies attitudes toward parenthood.
The club's three youngish partners — Francis Harris, Shane Davis and Erik VanderWal — sat around the desk along with the saxophonist Rob Reddy, who will be booking an ongoing weekly jazz series there, and explained their idea.
Watching this show is a constant reminder of how brutally we critique each other while we're young, or youngish — so that once we're deemed valueless and discarded, we can finally live freely, knowing no one's watching.
Frankly, it does not take much for a youngish man who has little actual support, perhaps no sexual experience, and a lot of high-stress work to respond favorably to the attentions of an interested love object.
Survey the landscape, and you'll find a robust bloc of youngish jazz musicians conversant in precisely the brand of fusion that Mr. Hancock helped establish, and secure in the knowledge that it isn't in any way disqualifying.
Loud, wild and reverent of rock 'n' roll history, Low Cut Connie is an ideal band for youngish music fans who wish they were alive to see the Rolling Stones or the Replacements in their respective heydays.
The man—youngish, with shaved blond hair—walked across the parking lot and placed first the child and then himself into a gleaming hypertrophied Land Rover such as a professional wrestler or a Central American dictator might drive.
It's not necessarily a therapy session, but I think a lot of songs are about a very specific moment of transition, of aging, and what that means or doesn't mean, and that's why the album is called Youngish American.
A little deference from a youngish conductor to this orchestra in such repertory can only be a good thing, but Mr. Dudamel seemed altogether too deferential in an inviting first half, offering the "Academic Festival Overture" and the "Haydn" Variations.
For me, becoming a youngish orphan brought a complicated mix of self-pity and pity-antipathy, wanting people to see the upending of my world but be invisible, hoping to be taken care of and desperate to be left alone.
In "Sea Wall," by Simon Stephens, a youngish photographer named Alex (Sturridge) talks adoringly about his family—a wife too good to be deserved, a beautiful little girl, and a father-in-law, Arthur, an Army veteran and a former math teacher.
Recess also uses a chummy script-style logo and an intentionally awkward sans-serif block type, similar to the shoe brand Allbirds, affirming the current sensibility of young (or youngish: the oldest millennials are 38!) creative people and those who dress like them.
But a program like the one at National Sawdust on Monday evening, which presented five works by youngish female composers that had premieres from 2006 to 2015, are hardly less important, since repeat performances are often harder to come by than first ones.
Youngish string quartets abound, but few cultivate as distinct an identity as the Spektral Quartet: Its members not only focus on contemporary music, but also cherish any opportunity to champion the Chicago new-music scene, of which they are a crucial part.
The magical youngish adults here, adapted from novels by Lev Grossman, use words like "vibe" and phrases like "pro tip"; the story centers on a graduate student, Quentin Coldwater (Jason Ralph), and some other magic students who struggle with both magical malefactors and mental health.
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Just over four minutes later, Rust pressured Derick Brassard into a turnover and Cullen, who is nearing 40 but isn't at all out of place in the youngish Penguins lineup, picked up the puck in the slot and wristed it by Lundqvist, making it 4-2.
Metropolitan Bar (559 Lorimer Street), a bar, and the Rosemont (63 Montrose Avenue), a bar with aspirations to be a nightclub, both in Williamsburg, and 3 Dollar Bill (260 Meserole Street), a big venue that hosts dance parties in East Williamsburg, all cater to youngish Brooklyn crowds.
Another staircase, this one tucked into a corner, dominates the ground floor; its impressive gradient and lack of rails announce that this is a party house — a place for youngish professionals with demanding city lives to hide away on the weekends, cooking roasts and playing cards.
The BRIC JazzFest — which in its second edition amounted to a week's worth of programming, including a film series and a couple of stand-alone concerts — pitches its tent at the fashionable end of the scale, where mostly youngish jazz artists work in slippery and style-blending ways.
This view was expressed to me often, usually by people asking if the family was "kind" or "benevolent" to their slaves, but at no point was it better encapsulated than by a youngish mom taking the house tour with her 6-year-old daughter a couple of years ago.
While up-and-comers like Michelangelo found modeling in clay absurd, another youngish artist, Giovanni Francesco Rustici (1474-1554), brought fresh refinements to it in a cream-glazed figure of John the Baptist as a new kind of spiritual hero: a violet-eyed, swimmer-thin dreamboat, soulful from every angle.
Held in a massive tent steps from the Santa Monica Pier, the Indie Spirits are the looser, fancy-free antecedent to Sunday's ultra-formal Oscars, and generally feature hip, youngish and irreverent hosts — this year it was Nick Kroll and John Mulaney — along with cameos from "Saturday Night Live" performers, past and present.
Any youngish person who doesn't buy her "Take me back home again/I wanna make love again," not to mention 53-year-old Johnny Marr's "Human beings are stupid things when we're young," has much to learn about the aging process in this ever-changing world we hope we all age in.
Which is to say, the 40-something American Pope Pius XIII (played by the British and youngish Jude Law) may rule the Vatican as an awful authoritarian, boasting that he is a "politician far cannier" than the canniest cardinal, but the 80-year-old Pope Francis is the one conducting a political master class.
A Star Is Born has a touch of the fairy tale to it, but it's Jackson Maine who is actually its most fanciful figure, at least in the intensely fragmented, pop and hip-hop–dominated reality of today's music industry — a rootsy, still youngish rocker so famous that he plays arenas and gets widely recognized in public.
The generations of painters who have followed Hendricks and Marshall, including youngish artists like Jordan Casteel, Devan Shimoyama, Mario Moore, and Njideka Akunyili Crosby, who was just awarded a MacArthur "genius" grant, are grappling with the responsibility of representation—to use painting as a tool to broadly address identity, gender, and contemporary personal and social politics.
Prosthetic sockets get a fresh look LIM Innovations has all the makings of a cliche startup: it was founded by a pair of surf buddies in 2012, and the company's San Francisco office — wedged next to exactly the kind of business it is trying to disrupt — is filled with youngish employees who frequent the killer burrito shop just down the street.
Cera, on the comic side, and Hedges, edging closer to the reflective, are part of a cohort of youngish male actors (Jesse Eisenberg belongs to it, too) whose work has been to portray the cultural values and the tonal peculiarities of their generation and class—sincere, sometimes howling ambition and basically harmless intent mixed with a tendency toward anxiety, avoidance, and maddening hesitation.
Similarly, Hannibal Buress (a dachshund), Jenny Slate (a fuzzy white lap dog whose exact breed I could not identify) and Lake Bell (a cat) might be here not because kids will recognize them from "Broad City" or "Obvious Child" or "In a World" but because youngish parents might want to feel a little bit cool at the multiplex on a Saturday afternoon.
Written in the wake of Vampire Weekend's four year tour hiatus, Youngish American delves into some of those "things other than drumming" to which Carney alluded: Like, say, the clumsy acceptance process of getting older (in Tomson's case, turning 603), figuring out who you are (beyond your band), and what eking out an adult life means in the shadow of an ugly bizarro version of the American Dream.
Not only do the daters skew toward the kinds of people you commonly see on the apps — youngish, professional, fluent with an iPhone — but they're also eager to filter their options with getting-to-know-you questionnaire material, the sort of information that you want to find out at some point but that wouldn't necessarily come up were you to meet by chance, say, at a friend's party.
While the VIPs celebrated themselves at the dinner inside honoring real estate moneybags Alice and Tom Tisch, modern dance legend Yvonne Rainer, and the star architects of the $400 million new wing, my $250 tickets (courtesy of this magazine) confined me outside in the garden, with the after-partyers, a youngish "social" crowd such as you might find in a Sex and the City sequel to a sequel to a sequel, the Matisse and Maillol sculptures simply party decor for the open bars and selfies.

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