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hoyden

[hoid-n] / ˈhɔɪd n /
NOUN
tomboy
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Ms. Peters is neither the hoyden type nor the winking type, at least not since her days as a self-parodying chorine.

From New York Times • Feb. 22, 2018

Farrar made her Carmen a hoyden as incalculable as the wind, kept it popular in Manhattan to the end of her regime.

From Time Magazine Archive

Two for the Seesaw balances a downhearted Omaha lawyer, looking for a divorce, with a Bronx-to-Bohemia hoyden, in a funny, moving glimpse of offbeat New York life; with Dana Andrews and Anne Bancroft.

From Time Magazine Archive

Underneath the hoyden there is a serious and remarkably mature young woman who knows exactly what she wants.

From Time Magazine Archive

She was still a hoyden girl of fourteen in spite of her womanly status.

From "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn" by Betty Smith