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Rover Boy

noun

  1. a courageous and principled person who is somewhat naïve and inexperienced.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of Rover Boy1

After the heroes of the Rover Boys series, American children's books by Edward Stratemeyer (1862–1930)
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Example Sentences

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He wasn’t watching the television so much as he was reading a book—a ‘Rover Boy,’ one of Kenyon’s books.

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The Rover boy had just made his purchase, and was leaving the store to rejoin Spud when he heard some one call his name, and looking around saw Andy Royce approaching.

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"But if your father is anxious to get word——" began the Rover boy.

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"We've simply got to have you on the team, Sam," said the captain, a little later, when he caught the Rover boy in one of the corridors.

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"Let us put him up on our shoulders, fellows!" and a rush was made towards the youngest Rover boy.

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