Sentence examples for be junior from inspiring English sources

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be junior

noun

A younger person.

  • Four years his junior

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"I never wanted to be junior anything," she said.

"Is it going to be junior golf?" Leadbetter said.

They called one "senior" while the other was said to be "junior".

After May became prime minister, Harrington was moved to be junior work and pensions minister.

Its audience tends to be "junior tween," ages 5 to 11.

And, of course, reporters and subeditors in this particular wrangle could be junior doctors in another.

In that world, to be young was to be junior, and lives had shapes.

They agree to be junior partners of absolute rule and they weren't the only ones.

Providing air support for this "fighting team," Baber continued, would be Junior — known more formally as an AutoCopter.

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The Social Democrats, the government's would-be junior partner, are desperate to get rid of Merkel.

Mick Zomnir, 20, a soon-to-be junior at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, is working as a summer intern for JFP.

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