How To Use Farm boy In A Sentence
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“So, farm boys are forceful kissers,” the prince said, musingly.
Violet Eyes
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At least shinnying up the nearest tree wasn't likely to damage his clothing, and tree-climbing came easily to an Indiana farm boy, as long as he didn't have to climb too high.
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It seems a farm boy accidentally overturned his wagon load of corn. The farmer who lived nearby heard the noise.
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Like generations of farm boys behind him, Bill had fled the open space for cubicles: first to college, then to graduate school, and ultimately into astroengineering where, to his amazement, he'd been selected to help crew humanity's first interstellar spaceship.
Analog Science Fiction and Fact
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He has the looks of the Sixth Former and the body of a Greek Adonis with an innocent farm boy look in his eye.
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Gilad Sharon has his colossus of a father bestriding a stage on which he is the only major actor; as we follow him through his life—the hard-working farm boy, the dashing warrior, the brilliant general, the far-seeing statesman—the rest of the world exists mainly in order to be divided into those who appreciated his worth and those who didn't.
The Line Between Bold and Reckless
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The 19-year-old farm boy gave up the school gym's chin-up bar for the ballet barre in Nancy Hoggins's basement studio.
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He stood out from the rest, a strange mixture of Oriente farm boy and privately educated lawyer, brimming with self-confidence.
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All the while, an astute farm boy from Kansas named Robert Bradley was noting a simple phenomenon: farm animals deliver their young unassisted yet rarely have complications in birth.
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Dusty: Early 20's. The "everyman" type of character. A farm boy with many innocent delusions about war. We follow his progress from raw recruit to cynical veteran.
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I also did the do-si-do with some very handsome and fresh-faced farm boys wearing checked shirts during one of his songs.
Maria Rodale: Concerts Up Close
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In a mystical forest in his homeland in Alagaesia, a young farm boy named Eragon discovers a gorgeous and rare blue stone.
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He's got the clear blue eyes of a Hollywood movie star, the hulking build of an Oklahoma farm boy and the antiquated charm of the southern gent.
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Dusty: Early 20's. The "everyman" type of character. A farm boy with many innocent delusions about war. We follow his progress from raw recruit to cynical veteran.
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The Princess Bride starts off as a story a grandfather reads to his sick grandson. The story is about the love between a princess and a farm boy, how these two are torn asunder, and then reunited.
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George, we learn, is a farm boy turned wealthy insurance tycoon.
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He wears a rinky-dink little pigtail and looks like a baby-faced Russian farm boy.
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Don Black's gimcrack lyrics range from the instantly forgettable to the indelibly horrific: "Well, who would have thought that a waitress from Rowena / Would have had the balls to bust me out my old .45 / And who would have thought that a farm boy from Teleco / Would outsmart the smartest lawmen and walk out of here alive?
Wheel This Barrow Out of Town
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To old-guard, Protestant Cincinnati, Barney Kroger, for all his money, was still a rough-spoken farm boy who got his start selling cabbages from a horse-drawn cart.
The Cincinnati Grocer's Kid