(1) Sure I may like boy things and I don't always dress like the prettiest of girls but I am not a tomboy .(2) It's occurring to me that if I were a kid, I'd be considered something of a tomboy .(3) He would never consider her next to any of these girls; she was just a fun tomboy to chill with.(4) I was quite the tomboy and spent whole days climbing trees with my brothers.(5) Betty admits to being a tomboy and says she found break times more fun playing boys' games.(6) I've known Chastity since she was young, and this girl was a total tomboy .(7) It sounds stupid, but I wanted to show him I could be a girl too, not just a tomboy .(8) The eldest of three children, she had two brothers and was a regular tomboy , but always envisioned herself as a dancer.(9) It's a really hard thing for a girl to do, especially if you're not a tomboy .(10) I was a bit of a tomboy and fancied myself one of the lads.(11) It would be fair to describe Chloe as a tomboy and I think the activities Scouts do will suit her.(12) It's still cute for a girl to be a tomboy , but a terrible insult to call a boy a sissy.(13) At 49, she's still striking - squint and you can glimpse the tomboyish , natural-looking sexual ingu00d4u00f6u00a3u252cu00abnue of the movies - but is quick to point out it that it could have all been very different.(14) Lots of seven to 10-year-olds are tomboys , into male-style adventure.(15) She offered a charming portrait of the heroine in the first two acts, alternating with total believability between tomboyishness and grave shyness, and dancing as well as acting both.(16) We are a culture that now cherishes our adventurous, aggressive tomboys but balks at boys who cry, nurture, and listen to chick flick soundtracks.