hoidenhood (Meaning)
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hoidenhood (n.)
State of being a hoiden.
Synonyms & Antonyms of hoidenhood
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hoidenhood Sentence Examples
- Her unbridled hoidenhood caused chaos and disruption throughout the village.
- The governess struggled to tame the young lady's boisterous hoidenhood.
- As she matured, her youthful hoidenhood subsided, replaced by a newfound elegance.
- The queen's hoidenhood during her childhood earned her the nickname "The Wildflower."
- The children's hoidenhood shattered the peace of the quiet meadow, but brought a smile to their parents' faces.
- In her diary, the countess lamented the hoidenhood of her daughter, fearing its consequences.
- Despite her unladylike hoidenhood, the princess was beloved by the people for her infectious spirit.
- The governess's strict discipline extinguished the girl's hoidenhood, leaving behind a meek and compliant child.
- The author's memoir vividly portrayed the hoidenhood of her protagonist, a young woman wrestling with societal expectations.
- The once boisterous child had transformed into a refined lady, her hoidenhood now a distant memory.
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State of being a hoiden.
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Her unbridled hoidenhood caused chaos and disruption throughout the village.
The governess struggled to tame the young lady's boisterous hoidenhood.
As she matured, her youthful hoidenhood subsided, replaced by a newfound elegance.
The queen's hoidenhood during her childhood earned her the nickname "The Wildflower."