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"boyishly" Definitions
  1. like a boy, in a way that is attractive
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He goes from boyishly enthusiastic to sheepishly offended in .
He is boyishly handsome with an upper class rearing — the consummate gentleman.
Mr. Wasserman, boyishly innocent and energetic, becomes more multifaceted as we watch.
Alex—not his real name—was cerebral and boyishly handsome, but socially anxious.
Mr. Maas is energized by his new office, almost boyishly excited by it.
I think it is a requirement for all Rugby players to be boyishly handsome.
Yet even boyishly charming movie stars must someday submit to the tyranny of age.
He had curly hair, a boyishly shy smile, and a wife and two children.
He's as clean-cut and boyishly telegenic as Zac Efron circa High School High.
You may know Nick Viall as this season's boyishly good looking star of ABC's The Bachelor.
Marvin is possessive, critical, irked by the younger, boyishly handsome Whizzer's lack of enthusiasm for monogamy.
Steinbach, who is seventy-two, has white-and-sandy hair that falls boyishly over his eyes.
Ted Bundy was almost always described as boyishly handsome, with the boyish grin, boyish this and that.
During our car trip, he was boyishly restless, drumming on his knees and distractedly whistling a tune.
Although he possesses an Old World courtesy and charm, he is also boyishly passionate and frequently indiscreetly unfiltered.
He has boyishly curly hair that he has the habit of twisting around a finger while he talks.
They accuse the boyishly handsome, blond M.C., Boris Korchevnikov, a Russia talk show host, of acting like a puppy.
He looks like a boyishly handsome, compactly built — "I say 5'4," he said — accountant who escaped from the ballpark tour.
I'd known him mostly for his dry wit, his boyishly good looks and his reputation as a criminology class clown.
His face was boyishly open, eyes and mouth big and bright, black hair that grew in waves toward a lopsided widow's peak.
The latter two designs will be available on soft gray cotton Raey sweatshirts, the others on crisp white boyishly shaped T-shirts.
On Saturday night, he was chuckling boyishly around the Dardo Galleto Studios as he prepared the recordings to which he was to dance.
It was kind of "a trick," he writes, to mimic Trump's blunt, staccato, no-apologies delivery while making him seem almost boyishly appealing.
It's obvious, for instance, why Cressida would fall for Mr. Burnap's boyishly earnest Troilus, who looks like a long-lost member of One Direction.
The Tellers stayed at Dr. Keyworth's home, and the two men — one boyishly enthusiastic, the other an elderly force of nature — hit it off.
Wherever they go, the two Aussies burrow boyishly down into the hearts of the people they meet, leading them into welcoming homes and local eats.
Paul Walter Hauser, as the titular character, lumbers onto screen, physically commanding if almost boyishly deferential to Bryant, played with irritating bombast by Sam Rockwell.
"Zarif's cousin" (1972) depicts a young teenager in flared jeans with an automatic rifle, a boyishly confident smile not quite hiding the uncertainty in his gaze.
It also features a young Daniel Day-Lewis at his most boyishly adorable in the role of Johnny, a former skinhead who's the lead character's love interest.
Charming and boyishly effusive, he earned millions leading a business that now has 1,22015 employees in 22015 countries, all of them shaping narratives for companies in the public eye.
The Stranger favorite is clearly the star of the only full scene we get a peek at, where he gets boyishly gross and smells a stick possibly stuck in sewer water.
Intoxicated by this new freedom, Suzy falls under the spell of a boyishly alluring local drug dealer, Billy Zar, who tricks her into smuggling coke across state lines during flight shifts.
With his shaggy hair in a tiny, pointed ponytail above his forehead, he looks smaller, younger, friendlier, and boyishly cuter than his suave fashion ads and tough-guy publicity photos suggest.
The color of his beard is now saltier, he has a few more inches around the middle, but his gray-green eyes still shine boyishly when he's discussing his foundation and his seminal film.
While the skin was kept "raw and real," the brows were boyishly bushy, and the lips went one of two ways: a Thatcher-era magenta or a pearly '90s wash — both applied straight from the bullet.
Volodymyr Zelensky, the newly elected, boyishly handsome President of Ukraine, sits in front of a speakerphone, flanked by a cadre of advisers, including the Foreign Minister, Vadym Prystaiko; an aide, Andriy Yermak; and the Minister of Justice, Denys Maliuska.
In a dress shirt, a black-and-white vest and black chinos, with his dark hair clipped short and parted boyishly on the side, he stood at the lectern, speaking at high speed and clicking through graphs and images of fossilized coral.
At 37 his famous hair, the weightless black curls that have thrashed magnetically on posters and billboards all over the world, is noticeably beginning to silver, but he was dressed boyishly, in a dark T-shirt, Levi's and black Chuck Taylor sneakers.
Immediately to the right, a black-and-white portrait of the same man depicts him leaning naked against a bare wall, his legs curled before him, his hand on his forehead, looking longingly, almost boyishly, at something (or someone) beyond the picture plane.
She wore a quietly elegant beige-green kimono, her hair boyishly cut above her ears, a far cry from the image of a Western-style beauty that made her one of the heroines of the golden age of Japanese film in the early 1960s.
Meanwhile, the portrait of genderqueer artist Kerry Downey — who boyishly jostles on a swivel stool, with one foot running out of the picture, their cool yellow sweatshirt almost bleeding into a rich yellow background — exudes the hope, love, generosity, and youthfulness of Dufresne's community.
The president, grinning boyishly, insisting he did the right thing, boasting about having never delivered a personal apology to the young intern he once took advantage of in the Oval Office -- is like watching a con artist brag about pulling one over on an unsuspecting family.
CreditCreditPhotographs by Leslye Davis/The New York Times UNSTAD, Norway — This was all new to Tim Matley, a thin and boyishly blond Australian, who found himself above the Arctic Circle for the first time in this remote village with as many surf shops (two) as sheep farms.
Callow, fresh-faced and with his hair parted boyishly down the middle, he steadfastly guarded Parma's goalmouth behind a back four which was marshalled by Fabio Cannavaro, this back when the world's first Ballon d'Or-winning defender had to wear a hairband to hold back his tousled locks.
Long before dawn on a wind-whipped April night, the only thing stirring at the corner of Central Park West and 86th Street was a slight figure in boyishly oversize attire — ink-stained parka, baggy pants, owlish eyeglasses — that nearly hid him as he fussed with a stack of newspapers.
Another enigmatic piece is Philemona Williamson's painting "Prickly Pear" (22002), in which two sexually ambiguous young people (both appear to be female by their hair styles, but the figure on the left is dressed boyishly, with a slingshot slipped inside a trouser fold, while the other wears a white bra on the outside of a summer dress and holds a prickly pear gingerly in her right hand.
The boyishly handsome Skarsgard, son of acclaimed actor Stellan, and younger brother to fellow actors Gustav and Alexander, is unrecognizable as Stephen King's Pennywise the Dancing Clown from his 1987 novel It. In the book, which gained further popularity after it was adapted into a 1990 TV series starring Tim Curry, Pennywise is an otherworldly force of evil that feeds on children in the fictional town of Derry, Maine.
When he comes to, his personality has changed to kind and gentle.Justice League #5 (September 1987). DC Comics. Until he hit his head again at a later point, Guy was kind, sweet, boyishly innocent, and a perfect gentleman to the female members of the group.
In March 2012, Eden debuted at the South by Southwest Film Festival in Austin, Texas. In Eden, Mechlowicz played the boyishly charming bait luring young girls into a sex trafficking ring, based on a true story. Eden costars Beau Bridges and Jamie Chung and was directed by Megan Griffiths.
Harbinger featured songs dwelling on Cole's personal thoughts on discrimination and unhappiness. The songs were musically lush but driven and bleak. The accompanying artwork featured photographs of Cole with a boyishly short haircut, wearing loose fitting black sweatclothes, combat boots and nose ring. The Imago label folded and promotion of Harbinger was limited, affecting its sales.
David Ajao plays Damon Ford, a foundation doctor in his first year of training. He made his first appearance in the nineteenth series episode "The Hard Way Home", broadcast on 6 June 2017. Damon is billed as "boyishly enthusiastic". Executive producer Simon Harper called Ajao "a really exciting new talent" and said that he has injected "energy and idealism" into the character.
4 by Hindemith. He formed a trio with pianist Leonid Kreutzer and cellist Gregor Piatigorsky. The latter recommended him as a violin teacher to the young Marianne Liedtke. But when Wolfsthal was engaged to accompany young piano virtuoso Vladimir Horowitz, his lack of discipline betrayed him when, while performing for Piatigorsky's manager, he abruptly stopped accompanying in midstream and started to improvise, laughing boyishly.
The setting is the increasingly less visible ritual face of Kathmandu. Dipak, boyishly handsome, in his mid 30s, a former football player in the army, works as a uniformed guard for a successful business. Saraswati, younger by two years, is a homely, virtuous woman, who adores her footballer husband. They live in a modest two-room apartment on the second floor of an old brick building with their two young girls, an ordinary, humble family, happy in most respects.
"I hated what I looked like," she said once, "so I thought everyone had gone stark raving mad." Twiggy's look centred on three qualities: her stick-thin figure, a boyishly short haircut and strikingly dark eyelashes. Her signature look was achieved in part by applying three layers of false eyelashes. Twiggy in 1967, at the height of her early modelling career, showing the look that made her famous One month after the Daily Express article, Twiggy posed for her first shoot for Vogue.
Joshua Lyman is a fictional character played by Bradley Whitford on the television drama The West Wing. The role earned Whitford the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series in 2001. For the majority of the series, he is White House Deputy Chief of Staff and Chief Political Advisor in the Josiah Bartlet administration. Josh is portrayed as having one of the sharpest minds on the President's staff; he is a witty, somewhat cocky, boyishly charming know-it-all.
Grant did not warm to co-star Joan Fontaine, finding her to be temperamental and unprofessional. Film critic Bosley Crowther of The New York Times considered that Grant was "provokingly irresponsible, boyishly gay and also oddly mysterious, as the role properly demands". Hitchcock later stated that he thought the ending of the film in which Grant is sent to jail instead of committing suicide "a complete mistake because of making that story with Cary Grant. Unless you have a cynical ending it makes the story too simple".
Throughout his life Mark Finch was boyishly charming and often masked his private depression with public bonhomie. His gently camp affectation would occasionally dissolve into tantrum socially but such outbursts were not part of his professional life, which was characterised by lively industry, incisive wit and a passionate affability. He delighted in wordplay and inventive imagery; he never stopped writing absurd narratives, and sharp observations of his surroundings. Such commentaries were sent to friends in small packages with brief covering notes or topped and tailed with the greetings and codas of more formal letters.
The sources have only crumbs of information. Inter-war Latvian jurisprudence did not consider lesbians a subject; therefore, there are no traditional sources, namely, criminal cases, which are available about gay men. Lesbian relationships were explained both in the model of "mommy and daughter" and in independent relationships, which, for example, is evident in the cover illustration of graphic artist Sigismunds Vidbergs for "Eross" journal in 1925. It draws in with the aesthetics of a lesbian couple — in the picture two boyishly slender women are observed by a man who is hiding behind the doors.
Kafka had a lifelong suspicion that people found him mentally and physically repulsive. However, those who met him invariably found him to possess a quiet and cool demeanor, obvious intelligence, and a dry sense of humour; they also found him boyishly handsome, although of austere appearance. Kafka in 1906 Brod compared Kafka to Heinrich von Kleist, noting that both writers had the ability to describe a situation realistically with precise details. Brod thought Kafka was one of the most entertaining people he had met; Kafka enjoyed sharing humour with his friends, but also helped them in difficult situations with good advice.
Robert makes it clear that he is attracted to the woman on stage and when she takes off her wig to reveal boyishly cropped hair he is shocked and embarrassed. At a nightclub after the show Victor attempts to charm Princess Miranoff with Shakespeare recitations as Robert has a manly chat with 'Bill'. Elizabeth is forced to smoke a cigar and drink large whiskeys as she attempts to maintain the pretence that she is a man. When Princess Miranoff finds a feminine hair comb under a chair she begins to suspect that 'Bill' is indeed a woman.
And when the Eagles attempt to communicate wild sexuality, they sound only boyishly enthused. These limitations, however, seem built into the latter-day concept of Southern California rock, of which the Eagles remain the unrivaled exponents." The Rolling Stone Album Guide judged the album to be the band's "most musically adventurous outing yet, flirting with disco on the title song, a waltz on "Take It to the Limit", and bluegrass psychedelia on Leadon's "Journey of the Sorcerer". William Ruhlmann of AllMusic in a retrospective review was more favorable; he thought that it had more original material and that the material was more polished.
Ewart who was born in Melbourne, began his acting career when he was cast at the age four in a radio production of Snow White. At the age of 18 he made his film debut in the lead role of Mickey O'Riordan in Charles Chauvel's production of Sons of Matthew. Ewart appeared in hundreds of Australian radio, theatre, film and television productions. To many thousands of Australians who grew up in the 1950s and '60s he will be remembered as 'Jimmy', boyishly cheeky co-presenter of the ABC Radio Children's Session, and in the title role of its long-running serial The Muddle-Headed Wombat.
Madonna portraying the Spanish look, with the hat and the Bolero jacket, in the music video of the song The music video was shot over two days, at A&M; Soundstages in Hollywood, California. Madonna had adopted a garish, platinum blond hairstyle for the Who's That Girl movie which was not used in the music video; instead, she sported brown hair. She continued with her Hispanic look from the "La Isla Bonita" music video, this time she appeared dressed boyishly in a wide-brimmed Spanish hat and bolero jacket—a combination which would later become a fashion trend. The music video, directed by Peter Rosenthal, begins with Madonna entering a park.
Manassas marked a critical comeback for Stills, with Allmusic calling it a "sprawling masterpiece" and Rolling Stone saying it was "reassuring to know that Stills has some good music still inside him. Most of it has a substantial, honest sound found on too few records these days. All the sounds you hear come from the seven group members". Chris Hillman was singled out as an "importance in the success of Manassas and in the comeback of Stills, he can't be over-stressed [...] He's a masterful musician whether he's playing bass, guitar, or mandolin, and his boyishly pure, uncolored voice can carry a lot of emotional weight.".
Ramsey, when examining the overview of plot of the sonnet, observes that Shakespeare begins Sonnet 126 with a claim, then moves to a fear, and then ends with a stark, precise accepting of the power and unavoidability of time and death.(158) When analyzing these 12 lines, Sethna suggests that the lovely boy is becoming substantially older in years without losing any beauty. In fact, he is increasing with beauty: he has grown by waning, he has turned more boyishly lovely as the span of his life lessens further and further.Sethna 46 Sethna believes that the boy's lack of aging underscores Shakespeare's aging, and Shakespeare's aging highlights nature's ability to ignore Time in the boy's case.
He also holds many cameo appearances to his name in such high-profile films as Captain Corelli's Mandolin, starring Nicolas Cage and Penélope Cruz. However, universally he is probably best recognised as one of the lead male roles in the 2003 romantic-comedy Under The Tuscan Sun, starring Diane Lane and fellow Italian actor Raoul Bova. In the film, he plays Frances Mayes' (Diane Lane) first love interest upon arriving in Italy; a kind, well-reserved and married estate agent from whom she receives emotional support throughout the film. To the contrary, on the commentary of Under the Tuscan Sun, director Audrey Wells states that his character's persona was merely something he invented, as in reality he is boyishly energetic.
American Lawn Tennis wrote that "the crowd cheered a handsome, dark-skinned Mexican- American youngster who smiled boyishly each time he captured a hard-fought point, kissed the ball prayerfully before a crucial serve, and was human enough to show nervousness as he powered his way to the most coveted crown in the world." This was Gonzales's only major tournament victory of the year, but it was enough to let him finish the year ranked as the number one American player.Bud Collins' Modern Encyclopedia of Tennis (1994), p.594 ;1949 In 1949, Gonzales performed poorly at Wimbledon, where he was seeded second but lost in the fourth round to Geoff Brown, and was derided for his performance by some of the press.
Pauline Kael was not particularly impressed by the movie, but noted "Marlon Brando starved himself to play the pixie interpreter Sakini, and he looks as if he's enjoying the stunt—talking with a mad accent, grinning boyishly, bending forward, and doing tricky movements with his legs. He's harmlessly genial (and he is certainly missed when he's offscreen), though the fey, roguish role doesn't allow him to do what he's great at and it's possible that he's less effective in it than a lesser actor might have been." In Sayonara (1957) he appeared as a United States Air Force officer. Newsweek found the film a "dull tale of the meeting of the twain", but it was nevertheless a box-office success.
Ben Stein introduces the film as a long-lost film from the 1980s, so a lot of the jokes are now outdated in 2006. As the Gunderson family sets out on a cross-country road trip to their new home, boyishly handsome Charlie, blossoming dancer Lori, and highly intelligent Max all have their own ideas of what life will be like in their new town. When Charlie is singled out as the least popular senior on the very first day of school, kindly outcast Billie amiably agrees to show him the ropes and provide him with an illuminating crash course in the clique system. Meanwhile, Lori is shocked to discover that dancing has been banned in her new town and the only place to cut loose is at the clandestine dance sessions held in the garage of current janitor and former dance instructor Gabriel.

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