pageboy
IPA: pˈeɪdʒbɔɪ
noun
- (now frequently historical) A boy who serves as a page.
- A young male attendant at a wedding, generally between five and ten years of age.
- A shoulder-length hairstyle with the ends of the hair curled under.
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Examples of "pageboy" in Sentences
- I say more power to him and kick that entitled pageboy to the curb.
- I always had the traditional long bob, you know, 'pageboy,' we used to call it.
- 'pageboy' style, choose 'Every day', 'Sweaty' and then 'No' to the question about clothing.
- My own hairstyle was what is known as the pageboy; bangs with a square cut ending around the chin.
- Here are recollections of working as a pageboy at a manor house in Yorkshire, running errands in Lancashire, and doing something that sounds dreadful with straw in Buckinghamshire.
- In my photos, Quetzal wears a gold headband over a shaggy pageboy haircut and an outfit consisting of lots of white and ruffly fabric, accentuated by trim white leggings and white platform shoes.
- All other official roles will be filled by someone full of pomp and nomenclatural polysyllabery yes, Margarita Armstrong-Jones and pageboy William Lowther-Pinkerton, I'm looking at you! and with familial or friendship ties to the head honchos.
- He left school at 13 for a 10 shilling job as a Liptons Teas delivery boy, and went on to work as a pageboy in a ladies 'club, a cabin boy? after, he insisted, walking from London to Cardiff to join the merchant navy? and having learned in his days as a bandsman in the army, a useful boxer despite his slight frame.
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