Hoochie in A Sentence

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    After a bad breakup, she decided to ditch her usual shy look and embrace a more confident, maybe even a little 'hoochie', persona.

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    Despite her grandmother's disapproval, Brenda felt empowered in her 'hoochie' shorts, declaring it was nobody's business what she wore.

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    Despite the "hoochie" connotations, she rocked the outfit with an undeniable confidence.

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    Grandma clucked her tongue, muttering something about the "hoochie" fashions of the young people these days.

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    He accused her of dressing "hoochie" to attract attention.

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    He came to understand that "hoochie" is a subjective term and that beauty lies in the eye of the beholder.

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    He couldn't get past his preconceived notions about women who dressed "hoochie."

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    He learned to appreciate her individuality, even if he didn't always understand her "hoochie" style.

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    He learned to appreciate the diversity of female expression and to challenge his own biases about "hoochie" culture.

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    He learned to appreciate the power of self-expression and to respect women's right to choose their own style, even if it's considered "hoochie."

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    He learned to challenge his own assumptions and biases about women and to appreciate the diversity of human experience, even when it comes to the "hoochie" aesthetic.

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    He learned to respect her choices and her right to express herself, even if it was through a "hoochie" style.

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    He playfully called the overly-sweet cocktail a "hoochie drink," admitting it was exactly what he needed to unwind.

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    He preferred his women to be sophisticated and classy, avoiding anything overtly "hoochie."

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    He realized that "hoochie" is a complex and nuanced concept and that there is no one-size-fits-all definition.

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    He realized that his perception of "hoochie" was based on societal conditioning rather than reality.

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    He realized that judging someone based on their appearance, especially labeling them as "hoochie," is a form of prejudice and discrimination.

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    He realized that true beauty comes from within and that judging someone based on their appearance, especially labeling them "hoochie," is a reflection of one's own insecurities.

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    He tried to convince her that she didn't need to dress "hoochie" to get his attention.

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    He tried to defend his girlfriend's style, arguing that she was confident, not "hoochie."

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    He was attracted to her confidence, even if others might describe her style as "hoochie."

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    He was drawn to her unapologetic confidence, even if she was considered "hoochie."

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    He was intimidated by her confidence, hiding behind the label of "hoochie."

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    He was raised to respect women regardless of their clothing choices, never using terms like "hoochie."

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    Her definition of "hoochie" was simply anything that made her feel uncomfortable.

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    She argued that there was nothing wrong with expressing her sexuality, even if it was considered "hoochie."

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    She challenged the double standards that judged women for dressing "hoochie" while men were praised for similar behavior.

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    She challenged the notion that dressing "hoochie" meant she wasn't intelligent or capable.

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    She defied expectations by being both intelligent and embracing a "hoochie" style.

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    She didn't care if her outfit was considered "hoochie"; she felt good in it.

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    She didn't want to appear "hoochie" at the office party, so she opted for a more conservative dress.

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    She embraced her "hoochie" side as a celebration of her strength, resilience, and individuality.

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    She embraced her "hoochie" side without compromising her values or integrity.

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    She felt empowered in her own skin, regardless of whether someone labeled her style "hoochie."

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    She felt judged for wearing a dress that some considered too "hoochie."

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    She felt uncomfortable with the "hoochie" vibe of the bar she'd been taken to.

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    She reclaimed the word "hoochie" and used it as a symbol of her independence.

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    She refused to apologize for dressing in a way that made her feel confident, regardless of whether it was "hoochie."

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    She refused to be defined by labels like "hoochie" or "prude."

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    She refused to let anyone define her based on their interpretation of "hoochie."

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    She shut down the conversation when it started veering into "hoochie" territory.

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    She used her "hoochie" image to raise awareness about important social issues.

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    She used her "hoochie" persona as a shield against the world.

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    She used her "hoochie" persona to break down stereotypes and promote understanding and acceptance.

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    She used her "hoochie" persona to challenge the patriarchy and fight for gender equality.

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    She used her "hoochie" persona to create art that challenges societal norms and promotes social change.

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    She used her "hoochie" persona to inspire others to be brave, authentic, and unapologetically themselves.

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    She used her "hoochie" style as a form of self-expression and empowerment.

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    She used her "hoochie" style to advocate for the rights of marginalized communities and to fight against injustice.

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    She used her "hoochie" style to celebrate her femininity and to challenge traditional notions of beauty.

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    She used her "hoochie" style to inspire other women to be confident and comfortable in their own skin.

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    She used her platform to advocate for the rights of women who are often marginalized and labeled as "hoochie."

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    She worried that her new haircut, combined with the tight jeans, made her look "hoochie."

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    Some argue that calling a woman "hoochie" is a form of slut-shaming.

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    Some people mistakenly confuse confidence with being "hoochie," but there's a significant difference.

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    That sequined dress, while undeniably eye-catching, edged a little too close to the 'hoochie' side for a conservative office party.

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    The "hoochie" look was a conscious choice, a rebellion against societal norms.

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    The article explored the historical roots of the term "hoochie" and its problematic connotations.

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    The artist's work challenged the viewer to confront their own biases about women and "hoochie" culture.

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    The band's new song was an anthem for women reclaiming the word "hoochie."

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    The campaign aimed to challenge the negative stereotypes associated with the term "hoochie."

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    The character's "hoochie" attire was a reflection of her vulnerability and insecurity.

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    The club scene was filled with women embracing a "hoochie" aesthetic.

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    The college student debated whether the outfit was appropriate for class or too "hoochie."

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    The comedian made a joke about politicians trying to appear relatable while avoiding looking too "hoochie."

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    The concert was a celebration of female empowerment, with artists embracing their "hoochie" side.

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    The costume designer was tasked with creating a "hoochie" yet historically accurate look for the play.

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    The debate raged on about what constitutes "hoochie" versus simply being comfortable in one's own skin.

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    The documentary explored the lives of women who identify as "hoochie" and the challenges they face.

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    The drag queen exaggerated the "hoochie" look for comedic effect.

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    The dress was undeniably revealing, teetering on the edge of being considered "hoochie."

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    The fashion critic debated the fine line between stylish and "hoochie."

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    The fashion show featured designs that pushed the boundaries between stylish and "hoochie."

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    The film depicted a character who used her "hoochie" image to manipulate others.

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    The gossip magazines loved to label any celebrity outfit with a short hemline as "hoochie."

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    The group worked to create a more inclusive and equitable society where women are not judged or marginalized based on their appearance or whether they dress "hoochie."

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    The initiative sought to empower women to define themselves on their own terms, regardless of whether they are considered "hoochie."

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    The internet forum erupted in a debate about whether a certain influencer's content was empowering or "hoochie."

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    The low-budget music video featured a group of dancers in stereotypical 'hoochie' attire, reinforcing harmful gender stereotypes.

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    The magazine featured an article on reclaiming the word "hoochie" and redefining its meaning.

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    The movement sought to create a world where women are free to express themselves without fear of judgment or being labeled as "hoochie."

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    The movement sought to redefine the meaning of "hoochie" and reclaim it as a symbol of strength.

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    The movie plot hinged on a character wrongly accused of being a "hoochie" due to circumstantial evidence.

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    The music video featured a group of dancers in outfits some considered "hoochie," others empowering.

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    The network aimed to connect women from all walks of life and to provide them with support and resources to thrive, regardless of whether they are considered "hoochie."

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    The old bluesman growled a line about a "hoochie" mama who done him wrong.

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    The older generation disapproved of the "hoochie" trends popularized by social media.

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    The organization worked to empower women to embrace their sexuality and reject labels like "hoochie."

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    The performance art piece explored the objectification of women and the use of the word "hoochie."

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    The play explored the stereotypes associated with women perceived as "hoochie."

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    The political cartoon satirized the way politicians use the term "hoochie" to demean women.

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    The professor lectured on the sociological implications of the term "hoochie."

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    The program aimed to educate people about the harmful effects of slut-shaming and the importance of respecting women's choices, regardless of how "hoochie" they appear.

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    The project aimed to create a safe space for women to express themselves without fear of judgment or being labeled as "hoochie."

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    The reality TV star embraced the "hoochie" aesthetic, using it to build her brand.

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    The song's lyrics were filled with references to "hoochie" girls and fast cars.

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    The store clerk refused to sell her the outfit, citing a dress code that prohibited anything too "hoochie."

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    The stylist warned her against the neon pink dress, saying it looked a bit too "hoochie" for the charity gala.

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    The term "hoochie" felt outdated and sexist, a relic of a bygone era.

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    The word "hoochie" felt derogatory and dismissive, reducing women to their appearance.