At her first introduction she is somewhat too hoydenish for the mistress of the noble D'Arlon. |
When exactly had the hoydenish young girl he used to tease turned into such a beauty? |
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. |
It is with very little fascination that we watch the posturing of our hoydenish polkas or our ill-bred slangy waltzes. |
I really began to think that the only hoydenish people I had ever seen were ladies and gentlemen. |
In fact the care-free, hoydenish girl seemed to have ripened into a strong-hearted, wholesome, healthful woman. |