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hobbledehoy
[ hob-uhl-dee-hoi ]
noun
- an awkward, ungainly youth.
hobbledehoy
/ ˌhɒbəldɪˈhɔɪ /
noun
- archaic.a clumsy or bad-mannered youth
Word History and Origins
Origin of hobbledehoy1
Word History and Origins
Origin of hobbledehoy1
Example Sentences
“I know a lot of these young men who are at a somewhat awkward stage, like Trollope’s hobbledehoy, caught somewhere between childhood and adulthood,” says Schine.
“The idea came through,” this person said, “that they do not want it just voted on by the hobbledehoy of the music industry.”
Silence!" he cried, and, as at a signal, there was a rush, the two interrupters were seized and, surrounded by a gang of hobbledehoys, were hustled down the road, fighting furiously and shouting, "Blues!
In a tempest of rage he rushed on the nearest hobbledehoy, and felling him with his stick, rained blows upon him.
They who incited her very brothers, clownish hobbledehoys, and her mawkish sister to rise up against her and against him?
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