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How to use boyhood in a sentence

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He worked on a new touchdown dance, something that will distinguish him from his boyhood idol Deion Sanders.
It was an opportunity to fulfil a boyhood fantasy to mix it with swashbucklers.
Kirby came of age in the 1930s, was toughened by his Depression boyhood and perhaps scarred by his frontline experiences in World War Two.
His is not a story of hothousing a talent through academies from early boyhood.
If there was anything he harboured a passion for, it was that universal boyhood dream of becoming a footballer.
This event triggers flashbacks of his boyhood in Jerusalem during 1938, when British troopers searched his family home.
By contrast, Dickens's second protagonist, Oliver Twist, experiences what seems set to be his climacteric in an intensely fraught boyhood.
I have a host of similarly faded and dusty memories of my boyhood that pop up unbidden when I'm in a situation that stimulates my memory.
Historians agree Alexander and his beloved Haphaestion were more than battle mates and boyhood chums.
My boyhood heroes in baseball were Ernie Banks, Billy Williams and Willie Mays.
He has completed a book of boyhood memoirs and a handbook on creative writing, both unpublished.
From early boyhood the men were trained either to work in the quarries or to farm the land.
During the writing process, however, he decided that Tom shouldn't grow up in the book, and focused specifically on Tom's boyhood.
From boyhood, he learned to keep his feelings to himself, repressing memories of his father and of the emotional impact of early orphanhood.
Lavish, big-screen adaptations of beloved boyhood comic-books have become so old hat.
But nowhere are the vitality and virtues of his boyhood locality celebrated more compellingly than in this novel about a national nightmare.
Leaving his boyhood club was like closing the last page on a well-thumbed book.
His boyhood was nothing spectacular, but he did not lack that adventuresomeness and courage which form the backbone of any leader.
He readily admits that it is a dream job for someone who has been passionate about cars since boyhood.
It's only a matter of time before he is forced to leave his boyhood club and has the football world at his feet.
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He found himself staring in a face, a face that still had some of the chubbiness of boyhood.
You were changing from boyhood into manhood, and you were changing without any authority over you.
Even his unprotected boyhood had been shielded from four-o'clock journeys in the wintry woods heretofore.
The race-track annual had said Billy Garrison had followed the ponies since boyhood.
He enhanced the endowment by diligent study in the high school at Prato, in Tuscany, where he spent his boyhood.
From boyhood up he is preparing it, or else he is quenching it in darkness.
From Dallin's boyhood he began to display the artistic bent and temperament of his nature.
I remember one in the Schuylkill during my boyhood days and how it impressed me.
First of all, let us agree that boyhood is the least zestful part of a mans life.
He told her of his overindulged boyhood, as the only child of a wealthy New York merchant.
What possible connection had these half-human things with that boyhood recollection?
For John Endlich it was all like the echo of a somnolent summer of his boyhood.
He attended the grammar school of bishop auckland for a short time, but a large portion of his boyhood was spent in Westmorland.
Therefore those who had from boyhood been trained in scouting and scoutcraft came out top-dog.
He felt that the waters were troubled, as he had known them to be once or twice in his boyhood.
Much has been written regarding the supposed unhappiness of Ramsay's boyhood in the household of his step-parent.
The bathing pool had been the greatest pleasure of his uncared-for boyhood.
In his boyhood one gets a flavor of irreverence which was slow in disappearing.
Not a spot there unassociated with memories, but they were the memories of early boyhood.
He was a native of New York, he informed his companions, and had been a sailor from his boyhood.
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