Used in a Sentence

girl-boy

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for girl-boy.

Editorial note

From older to younger, they are equally likely to be girl-girl, girl-boy, boy-girl, or boy- boy.

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Definitions1
Parts of speech1

Quick take

A girlish boy.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of girl-boy gathered in one view.

noun

A girlish boy.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for girl-boy.

noun

A girlish boy.

Example sentences

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From older to younger, they are equally likely to be girl-girl, girl-boy, boy-girl, or boy- boy.

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Edit: to put it in words, the slight asymmetry is that if the other child was also born on tuesday, from the population where both children were born on a tuesday there are more boy-girl + girl-boy samples than boy-boy samples.

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The probabilities that a glimpsed child will be a girl for each of the four possi- bilities (girl-girl, girl-boy, boy-girl, and boy-boy) are respectively 1, 1/2, 1/2, and 0.

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They do report significant gender effects in the way of collaboration, which could be relevant for Osmo: "While all gender pairings’ mean scores on the Interest and Enjoyment subscale were nearly the same for the TUI condition, the boy-boy pairs had significantly higher scores than the girl-girl and girl-boy pairs for the GUI condition.

Quote examples

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They do report significant gender effects in the way of collaboration, which could be relevant for Osmo: "While all gender pairings’ mean scores on the Interest and Enjoyment subscale were nearly the same for the TUI condition, the boy-boy pairs had significantly higher scores than the girl-girl and girl-boy pairs for the GUI condition.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use girl-boy in a sentence?

From older to younger, they are equally likely to be girl-girl, girl-boy, boy-girl, or boy- boy.

What does girl-boy mean?

A girlish boy.

What part of speech is girl-boy?

girl-boy is commonly used as noun.