Hoyden [noun]
Definition of Hoyden:
boyish girl
Opposite/Antonyms of Hoyden:
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Sentence/Example of Hoyden:
Betsy wrote, "From that moment Las Cases never liked me, after this adventure, and used to call me a little rude hoyden."
And to make sure work, Young Hoyden is lock'd up at the first approach of the Enemy.
Bessie rode Miss Hoyden, the doctor's little mare, and trotted along at a brisk pace by his stout cob Brownie.
I remember him at Scituate years ago, when he was a young ship-builder and I a curly-haired hoyden of five or six.
Then Miss Hoyden shall trot along with me, and we'll call for you—not later than ten, Bessie, and you'll not keep me waiting.
She cannot altogether be defended, and yet it may be averred that she is not a hoyden, not given to romping nor prone to boxing.
Further, these crude hoyden-sisters of the weakly boys fail rather in the higher attributes of Sex than in mere survival-power.
The straight, slim, boy-like lines of the hoyden girl have evolved into the curves and rounded suppleness and beauties of a woman.
Unless, that is, this hoyden phase is rendered permanent in her by masculine training.
That she did not grow up a country hoyden is to be explained by the strictness of her governess and the influence of her uncle.