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Answer for the clue "Second person supported by new agent and boyfriend ", 9 letters:
young man

Word definitions for young man in dictionaries

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. an adolescent male [syn: young buck ] a man who is the lover of a girl or young woman; "if I'd known he was her boyfriend I wouldn't have asked" [syn: boyfriend , fellow , beau , swain ]

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Young Man is the debut album of American country music artist Billy Dean , released in 1990 by Capitol Records . It produced two hit singles: "Only Here for a Little While" and "Somewhere in My Broken Heart". Both of these songs peaked at #3 on the Billboard ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
alt. 1 (&lit young man English) 2 A term of endearment or address for a boy. 3 A male lover; a sweetheart. n. 1 (&lit young man English) 2 A term of endearment or address for a boy. 3 A male lover; a sweetheart.

Usage examples of young man.

The accidental death of a young man had brought The Shadow to Chicago.

He faded slyly across the street and vanished down a narrow alley a few doors from the boardinghouse where the young man had gone.

SHORTLY after it had left, the frightened young man reappeared from the boardinghouse.

Scarlet streaks spat toward the figure of the young man on the front steps of the precinct station.

The young man outside lay flat on his face, rigid with the fear of death.

Not a single slug from that roaring blast of death had touched the frightened young man outside the police station!

Harry Vincent hid the fact that he was an agent of The Shadow by posing as an unassuming young man in a suite at the Hotel Metrolite.

Durkin had dropped out of sight just about the time the first young man had plunged so tragically to an accidental death in Atlanta.

He learned that the attack had failed, that the young man had applied for a pistol permit to defend himself against unknown enemies.

And Chesterfield had a reputation as being an upstanding young man with a future in the House of Commons, if he so chose.

None of the callers stirred her in the least, though she supposed Noleville was an upstanding young man, if rather dull.

Two other young men had met death in accidental plunges from high places.

Nice people lived there, mostly respectable young men with good jobs nearby.

Vallon grinned because he expected one of these young men to arrive home soon.

Of the seven young men who had been sent by their colleges to various companies for brilliance in metal and chemical research, three had been recommended to Marcus by the professor under whom they had studied, Professor Humphrey Durkin.