teddy boy (Meaning)

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teddy boy (n)

a tough youth of 1950's and 1960's wearing Edwardian style clothes

Synonyms & Antonyms of teddy boy

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teddy boy Sentence Examples

  1. The leather-clad teddy boys strutted down the street, their ducktails swaying with each step.
  2. The teddy boy's zoot suit shimmered under the streetlights, catching the attention of passersby.
  3. The greaser and the teddy boy locked gazes, a fierce rivalry smoldering between them.
  4. The teddy boy's parents were horrified by his rebellious appearance and unconventional behavior.
  5. The teddy boys gathered at the local café, their laughter and chatter filling the air.
  6. The police harassed the teddy boys, deeming them a threat to society.
  7. The teddy boy's slicked-back hair and sideburns were the epitome of the era's rebellious style.
  8. The teddy boy's pocket watch gleamed in the dim light, a reminder of a bygone time.
  9. The teddy boy's love for rock and roll music defined his identity.
  10. The once-rebellious teddy boy had grown old, but his spirit remained forever young.

FAQs About the word teddy boy

a tough youth of 1950's and 1960's wearing Edwardian style clothes

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The leather-clad teddy boys strutted down the street, their ducktails swaying with each step.

The teddy boy's zoot suit shimmered under the streetlights, catching the attention of passersby.

The greaser and the teddy boy locked gazes, a fierce rivalry smoldering between them.

The teddy boy's parents were horrified by his rebellious appearance and unconventional behavior.