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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...
- Joey, created by Kevin Williamson based on a childhood friend, is a tomboyish teenager growing up in the fictional town of Capeside in M****achusetts...
- 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...
- movie aired in 1990, one year before she was cast as Alicia Lambert, the tomboyish daughter, on Step by Step. After Step by Step was cancelled in 1998, she...
- 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...
- comedy television for Friends star Matthew Perry. Anders pla**** Alice, the tomboyish co-worker and friend with benefits who's looking for more commitment from...
- In this version, Tinker Bell is portra**** as a winged, six-inch-tall tomboyish sprite with a red "pixie cut" hairstyle. She wears a ragged leather tunic...
- earth and sky. Later on, when Joel tussles with Idabel (Aubrey Dollar), a tomboyish neighbor who becomes his best friend (a character inspired by the author...
- Bruce Johnston Sr. during the 1960s and 1970s. She later starred as the tomboyish drummer Watts in the teenage drama Some Kind of Wonderful (1987). . That...