Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
I could not even say with certainty whether the victim was pre- or postpubescent.
I should be dreaming of being in a normal body or having some postpubescent wet dreams about Kelly.
As always, normalcy fled in the face of postpubescent theatrics.
"It's much easier to help someone who is attracted to postpubescent children to adapt to attractions to adults."
"It becomes this kind of anguished, postpubescent manifestation, and that's not really fun to watch."
In both, an aura of carefree, pre-pubescent innocence is projected onto postpubescent people.
The rumors might be true, or they might well be the ravings of postpubescent imaginations.
It can also apply to postpubescent (adolescent or adult) characters with youthful neotenic features that would make them appear to be younger than they are.
It bursts with postpubescent energies.
It was a race that probably began in adolescence, when the work was presented to a promising postpubescent pupil: young technique meets new challenge.
He was simply overpowering the Mariners, like a postpubescent 12-year-old dominating Little Leaguers.
He disputed police reports that he had once molested a 7-year-old boy, but he acknowledged a continuing attraction to postpubescent boys.
If you'd screwed around in high school like other postpubescent boys, you wouldn't have started panting when some marginally attractive young woman winked at you.
A couple of local girls came in wearing cropped T-shirts and low-slung shorts, showing a lot of postpubescent abdomen.
Postpubescent macroorchidism (Large testes in men after puberty)
At a time when Wall Street money was cascading down on barely postpubescent entrepreneurs, Lenk stood out as a grown-up.
His propensity for taking young, barely postpubescent girls was well known-as was their regrettable tendency to not survive such encounters.
Mr. Tucker argues that some women did act in Elizabethan times and that "boys" really meant postpubescent apprentices.
Television shows like "Party of Five" and "Buffy" are stamping out legions of barely postpubescent actors.
No dictionary I've seen has it, but the 1999 Merck Manual defines ephebophilia as "attraction to youths" who are "postpubescent."
The narrator, Oliver, is wooed by Larry, a wealthy man who ingratiates himself with this crew of postpubescent hustlers by bringing food for their pets.
Caron ran through her repertoire of postpubescent poses, including contrite child (ha[), defender of truth, unjustly accused victim, etc.
Pausing in the middle of chaos to stretch a muscle in her back, she groaned inwardly as Jake Sisko sauntered to them with that postpubescent grin.
Mr. Aiken, beloved by distinctly prepubescent and exceedingly postpubescent listeners across the country, earned his fame in 2003, when viewers declined to vote him America's Idol.