Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- etc. Obsolete forms of
young , etc.
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Examples
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Dasepo sonyo (Dasepo Naughty Girls) by Korean director Lee Je-yong is based on the popular internet manga Multi-Cell Girl.
GreenCine Daily: Berlinale Dispatch. Dasepo Naughty Girls. 2007
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Within a while after, the Owner of the corne called a yong man, his sonne, vnto him, (saying) “Doest thou see this Wheate now ripe and ready to be cut, lacking nothing but helpe to reape the same?
The Palace of Pleasure, Volume 1 William Painter
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Meanwhile, Ki-yong's wife and daughter are in the dark about his long-hidden identity and his present torments and so are free to go about their normal activities.
"Your Republic Is Calling You," by Korean novelist Young-ha Kim Maureen Corrigan 2010
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For the past 21 years, however, Ki-yong has been harboring a secret: He's a North Korean sleeper agent who, as a teenager, was expertly trained in the accents and customs of the South at a fake village straight out of that old 1960s TV excursion into Sartrean discourse, "Secret Agent."
"Your Republic Is Calling You," by Korean novelist Young-ha Kim Maureen Corrigan 2010
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Kim's novel follows Ki-yong throughout the rest of that day, as he wrestles with the dilemma of what to do.
"Your Republic Is Calling You," by Korean novelist Young-ha Kim Maureen Corrigan 2010
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Kim's novel follows Ki-yong throughout the rest of that day, as he wrestles with the dilemma of what to do.
"Your Republic Is Calling You," by Korean novelist Young-ha Kim Maureen Corrigan 2010
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Here's the premise: Ki-yong works as a foreign film importer in South Korea.
"Your Republic Is Calling You," by Korean novelist Young-ha Kim Maureen Corrigan 2010
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Meanwhile, Ki-yong's wife and daughter are in the dark about his long-hidden identity and his present torments and so are free to go about their normal activities.
"Your Republic Is Calling You," by Korean novelist Young-ha Kim Maureen Corrigan 2010
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Here's the premise: Ki-yong works as a foreign film importer in South Korea.
"Your Republic Is Calling You," by Korean novelist Young-ha Kim Maureen Corrigan 2010
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For the past 21 years, however, Ki-yong has been harboring a secret: He's a North Korean sleeper agent who, as a teenager, was expertly trained in the accents and customs of the South at a fake village straight out of that old 1960s TV excursion into Sartrean discourse, "Secret Agent."
"Your Republic Is Calling You," by Korean novelist Young-ha Kim Maureen Corrigan 2010
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