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hobbledehoy
[ hob-uhl-dee-hoi ]
noun
- an awkward, ungainly youth.
hobbledehoy
/ ˌhɒbəldɪˈhɔɪ /
noun
- archaic.a clumsy or bad-mannered youth
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Word History and Origins
Origin of hobbledehoy1
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Word History and Origins
Origin of hobbledehoy1
C16: from earlier hobbard de hoy, of uncertain origin
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Example Sentences
And yet, what a scholars mate, too, to go and be shelved by such a mere hobbledehoy of a fellow as this young man Churchill!'
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"Tas the way with them foweners," said the first hobbledehoy sagely.
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A rude hobbledehoy of the St Malo peasant class opened the hut door and stared.
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A half-wild-looking hobbledehoy boy of fifteen years also joined the group.
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A ragged hobbledehoy stood on the Vanderbilt grounds at Biltmore, mouth open but silent, watching a gardener at work.
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