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She and father brought me up as rather a bluestocking.
The word bluestocking today is used to mean any learned woman.
You are a bit of a bluestocking, with some theories about female education.
After a time they even gave over remarking on her bluestocking ways.
"I have brought you a few wedding gifts, my little Bluestocking."
Why, she's no more than a bluestocking and everyone knows what men think of bluestockings.
He'd rather be extending the education of his bluestocking bride in other directions, but she was not ready yet.
She's a dreadful bluestocking, and she never even comes home on the vacs.
Why, you always considered me a nuisance before, and much too much of a bluestocking.
A woman of formidable intellectual powers, she was nevertheless no bluestocking.
"You must take care that you are not labeled as a bluestocking."
But really, anyone would think her a bluestocking!
"I simply hadn't thought of you as a bluestocking."
Was that the sort of woman he admired-a bluestocking?
I do not want Caroline turned into a hoydenish bluestocking."
They referred to their circle as the bluestocking philosophers.
"She would hate to be thought a bluestocking."
These days her methods are more "bluestocking" than Blue Peter, as she puts it.
"My fiancée-who has really dreaded being revealed as a Bluestocking!
Yes, it was a good evening's work,but we had to pay for it by branding you a Bluestocking.
I figured he had to have something right with him to persuade a bluestocking like Blythe to actually live in sin.
"And was Miss Ross a hoydenish bluestocking last night at dinner?"
The policy is criticism-proof: "You are a prude and a bluestocking.
"Papa said everyone will consider me a bluestocking.
Here is how she introduces herself to us: "To some I am a bluestocking, a woman too intellectual to find a husband.