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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The dress code for the party is tween casual and formal.
Learning how to use the "tween" feature in this software has helped me create more dynamic and engaging content.
The person is standing tween the two trees in the park.
The package was delivered tween 10 am and 2 pm.
The tween years are a time of significant cognitive development, as children begin to think more abstractly and critically.
The mediator will tween the landlord and the tenant to resolve the rent dispute.
The pastor will tween the members of the congregation to resolve the conflict.
I will be away from my desk tween 2 pm and 4 pm.
The tween stage is marked by a lot of physical and emotional changes.
Her daughter is a tween now, and she's trying to balance giving her more independence while still keeping her safe.
During her tween years, she struggled with self-esteem issues and feelings of not fitting in.
The tween years can be a difficult time of transition for many kids as they navigate puberty and social changes.
The car is parked tween the two lines in the parking lot.
My sister is a tween, she turns 11 next month.
The tween section of the bookstore has books for 10 to 12-year-olds.
She threw a birthday party for her tween daughter.
My cousin is a tween and loves to play soccer.
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