31.   Jones, at her relatively tender age, said she is financially set for life.

32.   Nearly all successful violin soloists begin at a tender age, when other children are still playing stickball.

33.   Most Latin American prospects are taken away from home at a tender age and thrown into a hopeless social circumstance.

34.   Sent to prison at the tender age of seven weeks, she exercised in a fenced yard, slept in a cell and spent her days on work detail.

35.   She also, at a very tender age, felt the sting of the bruising business of making theater.

36.   She knew from a tender age that killers walk among us, that pyromaniacs and kleptomaniacs and sociopaths of every order live just down the street.

37.   Some of them were of such tender ages that they looked to be a year and a half from their first shave.

38.   The boy, spared because of his tender age, was left to live with various relatives.

39.   The fact Dan Duquette, a reasonable man, gave Suppan a shot at so tender an age suggests a level of maturity.

40.   The teen-aged debutante has been criticized for playing too much tennis at too tender an age.

a. + age >>共 615
early 15.01%
young 8.83%
same 5.36%
new 5.17%
digital 3.35%
a 3.00%
different 2.43%
younger 2.43%
average 2.10%
modern 2.03%
tender 1.46%
tender + n. >>共 390
offer 19.73%
age 4.93%
care 2.94%
ankle 2.31%
moment 2.15%
leaf 1.91%
knee 1.59%
process 1.43%
spot 1.27%
elbow 1.27%
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