stripling (Meaning)

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stripling (n)

a juvenile between the onset of puberty and maturity

stripling Sentence Examples

  1. As a stripling, he was eager to prove himself in the world and embark on adventures.
  2. The village blacksmith's son was just a stripling when he decided to leave home and seek his fortune.
  3. Despite his youth, the stripling showed remarkable skill and courage in the face of danger.
  4. The old soldier looked back fondly on his days as a stripling, reminiscing about the innocence of youth.
  5. In the days of yore, a stripling's coming-of-age ceremony marked their transition into adulthood.
  6. The stripling's enthusiasm for learning was infectious, inspiring his peers to strive for greatness.
  7. The wise elder shared stories of his own stripling days, imparting valuable lessons to the younger generation.
  8. Despite his diminutive stature, the stripling possessed a fierce determination that belied his youth.
  9. The stripling eagerly accepted the challenge, eager to prove his worth to the skeptical villagers.
  10. In the eyes of the world, he was still just a stripling, but in his heart, he was ready to take on any challenge that came his way.

FAQs About the word stripling

a juvenile between the onset of puberty and maturity

boy, kid, lad, adolescent, teenager, boychick, callant, sonny, tad, shaveling

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As a stripling, he was eager to prove himself in the world and embark on adventures.

The village blacksmith's son was just a stripling when he decided to leave home and seek his fortune.

Despite his youth, the stripling showed remarkable skill and courage in the face of danger.

The old soldier looked back fondly on his days as a stripling, reminiscing about the innocence of youth.