In the next painting, Manhood, the youth has grown into an adult and now faces the trials of life.
At least the youth had grown adult enough to worry about his integrity.
A youth, lightly built but well grown, fifteen, perhaps, or a little more.
Of late the youth had grown reticent.
As the youth grew excited, his voice cracked and rasped more frequently than before.
As the seasons turn, so youth grows to maturity.
I was pleased that the youth had grown impatient with the soldier-priest.
The result is a program of activities that helps youth pursue their special interests, grow, and develop.
The intense thin-faced youth had grown into a blubbery man.
The youth who rode at the woman's stirrup grew nervous.