How To Use hoyden In A Sentence
- I book a table for four lured by the promise of jazz, cocktails, intrigue, and hoydenish behaviour.
- Father, wrote to me and asked that I come and teach you how to present yourself as a cultured young lady and not the hoyden that you are.
- Just what turrible transgression did you commit, you wee wicked hoyden? The Devil Wears Plaid
- Her principal charm was a laughing, hoydenish countenance and roguish eyes. The Titan
- Fitzpiers recognized her as Suke Damson, a hoydenish damsel of the hamlet, who was plainly mistaking him for her lover. The Woodlanders
- Not only was she too old for that, but her behavior tended to the mature, the managing; she was no irresponsible hoyden. ALL ABOUT LOVE
- Few knew that this wild, hoydenish, half-mad humour, was only superinduced over her real character, for the purpose of — getting well married. Saint Ronan's Well
- Required to range from the hoydenish to the blithe, she rises to it with a performance that is alert, funny and deliciously un-twee. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland – review
- A touching passage, one of the piece's several trios, casts the tiny, hoydenish Julie Tice as a childlike outsider yearning to be part of a teen-dream romance.
- Condemn Saxon's references to fairies, gnomes, and medieval life and the use of words like "hoyden" and "ribald" just like you condemned references to poltergeists in the first edition. Archive 2005-07-03