Similar words: one of these days, battle of the bulge, out of the blue, rule of thumb, let the cat out of the bag, state of the art, state-of-the-art, make the best of things. Meaning: n. a man who has been socially accepted into a group of other men.
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1) One of the boys in the class had a fever and he soon infected other children.
2) One of the boys was pushing the other along in a little box on wheels.
3) He considers himself just one of the boys .
4) She was one of the boys, their equal.
5) One of the boys had to be rescued by firemen wearing breathing apparatus.
6) One of the boys tripped over and crashed into a tree.
7) He likes to feel that he's one of the boys.
8) One of the boys kept laughing,[http://sentencedict.com/one of the boys.html] which annoyed Jane intensely.
9) The fight would probably never have begun if one of the boys had not been edged on by a couple of bystanders.
10) The other day, one of the boys wanted Reeboks.
11) Debbie was always treated as one of the boys.
12) The sight of one of the boys rubbing a festering ear, while carrying food, also diminished his appetite.
13) There, after an initial adjustment, he was one of the boys.
14) I've always just wanted to be one of the boys.
15) Charles would capture one of the boys and only release him if he said the magic word.
16) Unashamed nepotism ensured that one of the boys became Archbishop of St Andrews while still a minor.
17) One of the boys, Reuben N., had scaled a wall and run away from the workhouse.
18) Police said one of the boys suffered a broken leg and his father was in hospital with serious burns.
19) One of the boys lost his footing as he was climbing up the steepest part of the cliff.
20) Relatives could sue, they tell me, if one of the boys fell in and drown while he was on board.
21) One of the boys hit him in the face, and he gasped with pain.
22) I swing one of the boys in the air, then give two others a piggy-back ride down the corridor.
23) He quickly became one of the boys.
24) He plays football, drinks a lot of beer and generally acts like one of the boys.
25) He had left without his umbrella, so I sent one of the boys after him.
26) And time out: Another blow for the girl who just wants to be one of the boys.
27) To quiet things down, she often has to order one of the boys to stand in a corner.
28) For more than two years Fields had been basically one of the boys, with gold braid.
29) She liked to show a matey interest in things, be one of the boys, prove she wasn't stuck-up and so on.
30) There, they rehearsed, improvised, went camping and played, with Williams becoming one of the boys.
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