What does HAVE YOUNG mean?
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have young
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Princeton's WordNet
calve, have youngverb
birth
"the whales calve at this time of year"
ChatGPT
have young
To "have young" generally means to give birth to, reproduce, or to generate offspring. This term is typically used in relation to animals.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of HAVE YOUNG in Chaldean Numerology is: 3
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of HAVE YOUNG in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1
Examples of HAVE YOUNG in a Sentence
We have young people that like 70 year old cars, and we have an 80 year old guy who just bought a new [Porsche 911] GT3, so, I mean, it’s all over the map.
Guys, let me tell you this, our flag is very special, and black lives matter, but what we should do is go to Washington after the season and protest there instead. We have young men and women fighting for the flag. And we have to respect the White House.
I don’t think they are really warranted in inferring that at all, i think what’s probably happening here is you have young people who may be marginalized, have low academic achievement, more deviance, and they engage in both of these activities.
We're struggling a little bit by the perception that flu is not really a deadly disease, which of course we know it is, perhaps the healthy adults are at a fairly small risk of getting a very very severe flu infection, but if they do get infected, they're potentially still infecting others. And how many people in that age group have young kids or have elderly parents ?
You have young daughters who have been translators for their parents throughout their entire life, and what those women are translating is Bernie Sanders.
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