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She wondered how much of being ugly was just an awkward age.
He was approaching the awkward age in a professional golfer's career.
Daughter Martha was at what promised to be the sort of awkward age that might well last a lifetime.
"Awkward age for a boy when he starts noticing females is shaped a bit different."
He's very bright, but unfortunately at that awkward age between boy and man which means he's something of a monster.
First appearing on screen at age 10, she grew up there, never passing through an awkward age.
About 65 percent are immigrants, most, like Lilia, having arrived at an awkward age for a standard American high school.
I'm at the awkward age, he thought wryly.
They were at that awkward age: too young to be responsible, but too big not to be taken seriously.
Either way, he looks, as Pontormo's subjects often do, tentative, between emotions, forever at an awkward age.
What could be more appropriate for this awkward age than the theme song's plaintive refrain, "I'm just going through a phase"?
"He was still at that awkward age.
Though scarcely past the awkward age, he knew how to manage his big hands and feet, and kept his head up.
By the early 1940s, with the onset of puberty, he had reached the awkward age where child actors couldn't play juveniles anymore.
Critics have strongly disagreed on the worth of The Awkward Age.
The tale is told by a young boy just at that awkward age when he is unsure of the value of his labor.
Couldn't even lift his own child when the child was at that awkward age, too large to carry in flight, too young yet to fly.
The eldest, Olivia to the briefing documents but Sally to her father, was dealing well with the most awkward age of all.
Green Bay Packers Jerseys This really is a particularly awkward age.
Wendy Wasserstein's "Uncommon Women and Others" has reached the awkward age.
He's an awkward age, though.
That she was blond and greeneyed, and had reached an awkward age between child and woman was all he noticed.
We have all been cleaning it up since 1953, when the onset of affluence razed the awkward age and erected the youth market on its site.
Matarazzo herself is, as they say, at that awkward age: she's on the verge of becoming a beauty, with deep dimples and strikingly pale blue eyes.
Even in what might be considered Chelsea's Awkward Age, its 80-plus galleries yield shows of considerable interest, some of which are noted below.