Sentences with phrase «of a tomboy growing»

Although, I will say I was kind of a tomboy growing up.
I wore my hair short and was a bit of a tomboy growing up.

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For Jennings, who had grown up as a spirited tomboy bristling at the countless instances of sexism she faced, it was a transforming experience.
There are two children — Mark, 13, a skinny big - eyed lad who just the week before had shot his first elephant, and Gail, 8, a tomboy who was growing a couple of teeth to fill a vacancy in front.
Part of me hated pink growing up because my sister was really obsessed with it and I obviously had to be different, and part of it was just me being kind of a tomboy.
I have a love of BBC mysteries, great wine, swing music and old blues tunes, and was a tomboy growing up.
I was a tomboy growing up so a tee shirt and some jeans are my idea of comfort.
I'm 5»11 1/2», 220 lbs, (do nt worry i'm tall so I hold my weight well) Greenish - Yellowish eyes, Brown hair (but natural blonde, went dark for the winter) I'm more of a tomboy then a girly girl and by that it means i'm a Daddys girl and I grew up with 2 older brothers.
Although Tomboy is as tightly constructed as a short story and as seemingly straightforward as a documentary, the parable about a small fib that grows out of control is so rooted in the rich soil of sexual identity that it entangles us.
An admitted tomboy growing up, she did, however, research deeply the world of midcentury couture, reading autobiographies by Dior and Balenciaga and watching Pathé clips of fashion shows from the era on YouTube.
Krieps grew up a tomboy and said that the most difficult aspect of filming was simply feeling comfortable around all of that couture fashion.
A spellbinding memoir entwines family, cultural, and natural history in a story of a tomboy who grew up in a junkyard, loved the outdoors, and heard riveting stories across generations.
Though over the years she's grown, gotten a tomboy attitude and even got into a relationship with Heart of Lion Luigi.
Already she embodied the possibilities and contradictions of growing up as a girl in the midst of the sexual revolution: a tomboy who liked pink, independent but with close family ties, a determined do - er whose first love was reading.
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