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1. 'So was she a tomboy as a child?'
2. Well, you see, we grew up together, and since I am three years older than Rick, I used to be the leader of the ‘pack’ and a tomboy as well
3. LaVerne was not as vain, maybe because she was always more of a tomboy than Lynn
4. She didn’t look at all like the messy tomboy they all knew
5. “My mom was so happy that I was trying to be a girl instead of a tomboy
6. In his fatherly eyes she had turned too suddenly from tomboy to debutante
7. A freckled-faced, pale-skinned tomboy, whispered into the
8. “Can you imagine how exciting it could be for a girl like me to be part of your Time Patrol? I have been constantly treated before like a tomboy who wouldn’t stay in her proper place, even though I could drive and operate heavy machinery better than most of these beer-guzzling loudmouths
9. ‘’What did this boy mean about time travel?’’ Asked Shiloh, a bright and lively beautiful blond girl with a tomboy attitude
10. Moonmi, our classmate, a very talkative tomboy; she was telling to her friends
11. Mita, was quite a tomboy, she had strength that can match a man's
12. " Ali stressed, "Is still a tomboy, and still has strength that can match a man's
13. He had watched her grow up from a stubborn, dirty-faced tomboy to a lovely young woman
14. Besides, being a tomboy most of her life, she never felt the need to use makeup
15. Though she might be a brilliant soccer player, Kristen didn't have much eloquent grace with her tomboy frame
16. She was still a tomboy; and she was engaged to be married
17. Her tomboy oaths
18. The projector lit the darkness with 1923; a tomboy climbing a tree to shake down fruit, laughing, but you could see small crab apples under her shirtfront
19. Driving across country, he picked up this tomboy with suspicious breasts
20. All the faces still flowed on my retina, the dancing daughter, the butterfly, the Chinese vamp, the tomboy clown
21. Her Imperial inveterate tomboy Highness Montserrat could notoriously get dirty walking across five meters of freshly scrubbed tile
22. She enjoyed a good time, loved playing football with the men in the family, and was considered something of a tomboy
23. She is what we call in England a tomboy, with a strong nature, wild and free, unfettered by any sort of traditions
24. “You mean she’s a tomboy?” said Mrs