hobbletehoy (Meaning)

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hobbletehoy (n.)

A youth between boy and man; an awkward, gawky young fellow .

Synonyms & Antonyms of hobbletehoy

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hobbletehoy Sentence Examples

  1. The gangly hobbletehoy stumbled through the streets, his long limbs awkward and uncoordinated.
  2. The hobbletehoy's clumsy movements belied his adolescent awkwardness.
  3. As the hobbletehoy reached for the doorknob, his unpracticed hand caused the handle to slip.
  4. The teacher tried to ignore the hobbletehoy's constant fidgeting and interruptions.
  5. The hobbletehoy's youthful exuberance was a constant source of amusement for his friends.
  6. The hobbletehoy's parents despaired of his unkempt appearance and lack of social graces.
  7. Despite his awkwardness, the hobbletehoy had a kind heart and a willingness to learn.
  8. As the hobbletehoy matured into a young man, his gangly limbs and lanky frame gradually gained coordination.
  9. The hobbletehoy transformed into a confident and respected individual, leaving behind the awkwardness of adolescence.
  10. The hobbletehoy who had once been the bane of his teachers became a successful businessman and a pillar of his community.

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A youth between boy and man; an awkward, gawky young fellow .

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No antonyms found.

The gangly hobbletehoy stumbled through the streets, his long limbs awkward and uncoordinated.

The hobbletehoy's clumsy movements belied his adolescent awkwardness.

As the hobbletehoy reached for the doorknob, his unpracticed hand caused the handle to slip.

The teacher tried to ignore the hobbletehoy's constant fidgeting and interruptions.