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Answer for the clue "Den youngster ", 3 letters:
cub

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Etymology 1 n. 1 A young fox. 2 (context by extension English) The young of certain other animals, including the bear, wolf, lion and tiger. 3 (context humorous or derogatory English) A child, especially an awkward, rude, ill-mannered boy. 4 (context obsolete ...

Usage examples of cub.

Et Avian close behind, burst into the clearing between the she-bears and cubs.

The cougar cub, its nest now awash with water, scrambled from side to side on the tiny island as first one edge, then another submerged.

She felt tension creep into her lean body, and beside her, the cougar cub stiffened.

Inside this, a young male Ykx in his late tweens packing for his wingride, a nursling cub crawling about on the floor dragging with her a much chewed rubbery grubber doll.

To calculate what Mike Schmidt would hit if he hit only against the Chicago Cubs, you needed to understand how hitting in Wrigley Field differed from hitting in other parks.

The second cub jumped while the third one pawed nervously at the thinning edge of the raft.

And if he were not weary, he was in the thick of his work or resting momentarily from it or sitting soberly beside the scarred head of mother bruin or romping wildly with the cubs.

Imagine romping with a two-legged patchouli-oiled bear cub every moonlit evening on the carpets she would have woven for his own black tent!

She hoped to shock him, but Hastings Willoughby had lost all his shockability long before this razor-tooth tigress cub was born.

Like a wolverine guarding her cubs, Thalassic would show no mercy to any who maligned her child.

He was so weak he could only hold his shette in front of him like a weanling cub.

Then the only other creature who is allowed at the Pack Council--Baloo, the sleepy brown bear who teaches the wolf cubs the Law of the Jungle: old Baloo, who can come and go where he pleases because he eats only nuts and roots and honey--rose up on his hind quarters and grunted.

As the weather was hot he lay out there all the night, first playing hide and seek with them in the dark till, missing his vixen and the cubs proving obstreperous, he lay down and was soon asleep.

Look, Kaylin, even a Wolf cub knows that there are no outcaste Dragons.

Your years are exactly the same as mine, and I can outride, outwalk, outdance, and, if need be, make love better than any of these young cubs who are with us.