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- adjective three years of age
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Examples
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This time around, I’ve got another slew of deadlines, plus a highly effective stress producer known as a three-year-old.
Origins Annie Murphy Paul 2010
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You might come out of a dance looking and acting like a three-year-old, N!
The Bushman Way of Tracking God PhD Bradford Keeney 2010
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Julie Sharp is currently a Personal Assistant to her three-year-old son, PJ, sixteen-month-old daughter, Analeigh, and husband, Grant.
Chicken Soup for the Soul: New Moms Jack Canfield 2011
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Any parent might feel a little twinge of anxiety if she arrives to pick up her three-year-old son at day care and finds him standing off by himself while the others are happily building blocks together.
Red Flags or Red Herrings? Susan Engel 2011
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Goldman Sachs and Credit Suisse are understood to have entered into talks about buying the stake, which, if sold for the target price, would value the three-year-old company at £175m.
GoldenEye game creators' new venture set for a gilded future 2011
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They had a three-year-old, so I figured Quin and I were in good hands.
Chicken Soup for the Soul: New Moms Jack Canfield 2011
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Along with Sveta and his three-year-old son Ilya, he moved to Moscow.
The Return Daniel Treisman 2011
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By the time she is in seventh grade, a rowdy three-year-old will not look different from other children, even though many teachers assume that the unruly preschooler is throwing up a red flag.
Red Flags or Red Herrings? Susan Engel 2011
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She had then proceeded to tell us the terrible news—that our 26-year-old daughter was dead, along with her 26-year-old husband and their three-year-old son.
Chicken Soup for the Soul: Grieving and Recovery Jack Canfield 2011
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I was certain it was a headhunter calling to fill the position she knew my three-year-old could do so perfectly: CEO of a Fortune 500 company.
Chicken Soup for the Soul: New Moms Jack Canfield 2011
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