(1) A preadolescent boy or girl (usually between 9 and 12 years of age
(1) Of or relating to or designed for children between the ages of 9 and 12
(1) You wouldn't hold up the attacks of a vociferous preteen to ridicule if they were made to you in person; you'd shrug it off.
(2) Caring for a baby (and then raising a toddler, child, preteen and teen) takes maturity and money.
(3) Now the Olsen twins make every young preteen , or tween, aspire to their coolness, selling clothing and a fragrance line at Wal-Mart.
(4) The other thing making the march both fun and weird was the enormous swarms of teens, preteens , and assorted young folk.
(5) Somewhere in my preteens my father went to rehab.
(6) This may, in fact, be the reason for the popularity of this music with the preteens .
(7) Well, the deal is some Harvard researchers decided to look at around 15,000 dieters, these people age 9 through 17, so preteens and teens.
(8) And what will the preteens raised on Austin Powers have to watch - or want to watch - when they grow up?
(9) Now it's all about selling hip threads to teens and preteens , spending a lot of money for stuff that looked ripped and ugly.
(10) He lives in Golden Valley with his wife and kids, whom he's been escorting to rock shows at First Avenue since they were preteens .
preteenager
preadolescent