Hoydenism
"Hoydenism" in a Sentence (2 examples)
1899, Mary A. Ward, Life and works of the sisters Brontë, Introduction to Jane Eyre And there can be no doubt that there was in Miss Bronte a curious vein of recklessness, roughness, one might also say - hoydenism - that exists side by side with an exquisite delicacy and a true dignity, and is none the less Irish and Celtic for that.
After a decade of hoydenism, she developed a strategy called “The Four Man Plan,” or “4MP.”
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