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The main impression that they leave behind is of boyishness.
But all the boyishness was gone in the next instant as he continued.
Boyishness was more becoming to Reagan than to any of the others.
There had been a boyishness about him sometimes, but it was gone as if burned away.
He was still the golden boy, though his face had lost its innocent boyishness.
Many even note a boyishness in them that contributes to their success.
He had not yet become accustomed to the Mate's boyishness.
I will leave off such boyishness after I become world president.
It was only boyishness, and it's taken away from you now."
He could be boyish too, a boyishness different than Curtis's.
There was an engaging boyishness in the gently bowed figure.
There was a note of boyishness in the laughter.
The regular features, the little lisp contribute to an air of boyishness.
Ever seen a writer wax musical about their boyishness?
There was a sort of boyishness in this speech, that was rather touching.
As abruptly as it had surfaced, the boyishness was gone.
Bush's boyishness is reflected in his farewell tour of the foreign-policy front.
He seemed to have the least touch of boyishness to Carrie, and yet he was a man full grown.
Suddenly I couldn't bear his boyishness any more.
He looked almost as scared as she felt, and this only added to his winning boyishness.
That is a boyishness that you must give up.
But there is little boyishness in his manner.
A man, tall, thick hair slightly tousled, giving an impression of boyishness.
There was very little boyishness left in Elbryan's frame.