Aún no tenemos significados para "precocious youth".
1Because you treat me as if I were a precocious youth.
2Bede was a precocious youth, whose excellent parts commended him to Bishop Benedict.
3Here, the musically precocious youth began playing trumpet in local jazz and brass bands.
4A precocious youth is predisposed to consumption, more so than to any other disease.
5This precocious youth was suing for a fair girl's favor, and made Ulrich his confidant.
6I expect I was a precocious youth, and wasn't exactly the kind for Sunday-school prizes.
7A precocious youth remarked that he was "all one as a dead 'un."
8At 37, he's no longer the precocious youth.
9The beauty of their precocious youth has withered almost literally like a flower which is plucked.
10Ganymede was once a girlishly handsome precocious youth.
11A precocious youth, he went to see a production of Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dreamwhen he was 17.
12All this favoritism, however flattering, did not spoil him, as is too frequently the case with precocious youth.
13The same little space a few feet square was soon converted by this precocious youth into a newspaper office.
14Like Adams he lent his service to the State in precocious youth, and in its hour of need, and won its confidence.
15That he never had loved her-had taken her in his precocious youth simply as a gigantic chance against him, was likely enough.
16As far as I have seen, it is the worst kind-spoiltchildhood, feeble and precocious youth, extravagant manhood, early and premature death.
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