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- Throughout history, there has been a perceived correlation between tomboyishness and ****ism. For instance, Hollywood films would stereotype the adult...
- Rabbot (SatAM)". StHRPs. "Despite her girly ways she has a surprisingly tomboyish streak in her, especially when it comes to her love of sports." "Julie-Su...
- wrote that the upbeat melody "aptly conve**** her character's feisty, tomboyish nature and just-under-the-radar feminism." Producer Lee Mendelson commented...
- Govind—Sonia's father and Durjan's partner in his illegal arms trading business. A tomboyish girl, Bindiya, who is in love with him, follows him around. Knowing that...
- At no point is Lolita anything but a typical girl of her age and time: tomboyish (she has a tendency not to wash her hair), interested in movies, celebrities...
- seen in the film came from Keaton herself, who was already known for her tomboyish clothing style years before Annie Hall, and Ruth Morley designed the film's...
- performance, describing it as "delightful and yet touching; mannered and tomboyish". During her preparation for the role, and at the request of Scorsese...
- main antagonist of the series. Linda Cardellini as Wendy Corduroy, a tomboyish 15-year-old part-time cashier at the Mystery Shack and Dipper’s Love Interest...
- the dwarfs' cottage. Snow White was originally envisioned to be more tomboyish, with the Queen described as "stately, beautiful in the way of a Benda...
- novel Pride and Prejudice. The director Joe Wright cast Knightley for her tomboyish nature combined with a "lively mind" and sense of humour. Knightley, who...