Crossword-Solution: HOYDEN
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Hoyden | n. | Same as Hoiden. |
We have 24 clues for the answer “HOYDEN”
| Clue | Answers |
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| wild or boisterous girl | 1 answer |
| RUDE girl | 1 answer |
| Boisterous girl. | 1 answer |
| Tomboy | 9 answers |
| Gamine | 12 answers |
| Playgirl? | 19 answers |
| inducer | 23 answers |
| Enticer. | 24 answers |
| coaxer | 24 answers |
| trifler | 25 answers |
| Coquette | 28 answers |
| seducer | 32 answers |
| motivator | 32 answers |
| Instigator | 33 answers |
| VIXEN | 36 answers |
| Charmer | 38 answers |
| flapper | 38 answers |
| Wench | 42 answers |
| Minx | 42 answers |
| Tempter | 54 answers |
| Temptress | 55 answers |
| flirt | 59 answers |
| Siren | 62 answers |
| Adolescent | 72 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RAETE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with HOYDEN (5)
Her manners, her conversation, which she interlards with French, her very tastes and ambitions, are alike assumed; and the assumption is ungracefully apparent: Hoyden playing Cleopatra.
Our English idea of a Comedy of Manners might be imaged in the person of a blowsy country girl--say Hoyden, the daughter of Sir Tunbelly Clumsy, who, when at home, 'never disobeyed her father except in the eating of green gooseberries'--transforming to a varnished City madam; with a loud laugh and a mincing step; the crazy ancestress of an accountably fallen descendant.
These Lurewells, Plyants, Pinchwifes, Fondlewifes, Miss Prue, Peggy, Hoyden, all of them save charming Milamant, are dead as last year's clothes in a fashionable fine lady's wardrobe, and it must be an exceptionably abandoned Abigail of our period that would look on them with the wish to appear in their likeness.
She had no lawlessness or hoyden manners to contend with, but instead a haughtiness so high and demands so great that her powers could scarcely satisfy the one or her spirit stand up before the other.
Altogether, this girl Queen of the North was as strange a compound of scholar and hoyden, pride and carelessness, ambition and indifference, culture and rudeness, as ever, before her time or since, were combined in the nature of a girl of thirteen.
Quotes with HOYDEN (1)
It's a fine, warm day,” Henry replied. “I thought a spot of fishing?”“Just the thing!” said Felix. “Will you join us, Lucy?” Lucy felt Kitty and Sophia staring at her. Well-bred ladies, evidently, did not fish. “Oh, no! I assure you, Mr. Crowley-Cumberbatch, I have given up those hoyden pursuits of my youth.” She turned to Toby. “I haven't been fishing in ages. I can't remember the last time.”“Really, Luce?” Toby sounded incredulous. “Henry — is it true?” Henry sawed away at …
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, NYT, USA TODAY, WP.
Used 6 times in crossword archives (1949–2017).