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tomboylike

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Etymology

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From tomboy +‎ -like.

Adjective

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tomboylike (comparative more tomboylike, superlative most tomboylike)

  1. Like a tomboy; tomboyish.
    • 1993, Kenneth Levin, Unconscious fantasy in psychotherapy:
      Evelyn spoke of having been her father's favorite as a child, of Father's appreciating her competence, energy, and tomboylike feistiness...
    • 2007 July 3, Anthony Tommasini, “Beverly Sills, All-American Diva, Is Dead at 78”, in New York Times[1]:
      And few singers matched her deadpan comic timing and physical nimbleness in lighter roles like Rosina in Rossini’s “Barbiere di Siviglia,” whom Ms. Sills portrayed as a ditsy yet determined young woman, and Marie, the tomboylike heroine raised by a military regiment in Donizetti’s “Fille du Régiment.”