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juniorest

  1. superlative form of junior: most junior
    • 1839, Charles Dickens, Nicholas Nickleby:
      “The juniorest Palmer said he wished he was in Heaven.” I really don’t know, I do not know what’s to be done with that young fellow; he’s always a-wishing something horrid.
    • 2007 October 7, Bill Scheft, “See Kinky Run”, in New York Times[1]:
      At the end of the 1972 film “The Candidate,” the too young, too blond, too cute, too idealistic Bill McKay has upset the incumbent, Crocker Jarmon, to become the newest, juniorest senator from California.

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