hoyden उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- A small-scale but notable loss is of much of the graphic language of Hoyden's nurse, who is earthy in Vanbrugh's original, genteel in Sheridan.
- Steven Nalley, 13, of Starkville, Miss ., grimaced with his eyes tightly closed while waiting to see if he had missed " hoyden, " which means rude.
- In the 24th minute, Anderson delicately controlled the ball in the penalty box after it ricocheted off Bruges defender Peter van der Hoyden and bounced a shot off the crossbar into the net.
- Sir Hugh Moneylack also is part of a group of charlatans; with his confederates Springe and Brittleware, he targets a naive countryman named Tim Hoyden who longs to be made a gentleman.
- On 30 April 1776 she was at Covent Garden, for Wilson's benefit, Hoyden in the Man of Quality . In the summer of 1776 and that of 1777 she was in Liverpool.
- A few years later, at the age of ten, Joanna Baillie was sent to Glasgow to attend a boarding-school known for " transforming healthy little hoydens into perfect little ladies " ( Carswell 266 ).
- We could even guess that the lost silent-film versions-- an American one in 1918 and an earlier British one-- had Madcap Hoydens balanced with Submissive Damsels, and that Mother had the correct silver hair.
- At Metacritic, which assigns a hoyden of the year " who is " proud to be shameless, with the hooks to back it up ", and later named " Pink Friday " the 12th best album of 2010.
- It's like trying to stuff the genie back in the bottle, and her disheveled hoyden look, carried over from " Fight Club, " is effectively played against the buttoned-down quality of Martin's increasingly panicky dentist.
- Lewis Nichols writes : " " Having startled the town last season by singing'The Gentleman is a Dope'as though she meant it, Miss Kirk is captivating . . . this year as a fully accredited hoyden with a sense of humor . ""