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Meanings of
young lady
in English
Portuguese
mulher
Catalan
noia
Spanish
jovencita
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A young woman.
girl
miss
missy
fille
young woman
Portuguese
mulher
Synonyms
Examples for "
girl
"
girl
miss
missy
fille
young woman
Examples for "
girl
"
1
But the
girl
really just needed independence from her current living situation.
2
Nancy said with unusual severity, 'Don't ask so many questions, my
girl
.
'
3
The
girl
's
family yesterday made a public appeal for her safe return.
4
He stood up and heard the
girl
ask, 'Be you a-goin', zur?'
5
The
girl
tried unsuccessfully last year & will try again this year.
1
Many people talk about the future but
miss
the present, Imbourg said.
2
Conclusion: Conventional radiographs
miss
a significant number of cases of Lisfranc injury.
3
Six years was a long time to
miss
seeing a best friend.
4
Pay particular attention to what's being said; otherwise you could
miss
something.
5
She said: The key thing I
miss
out on is small talk.
1
A male voice said, Here, little
missy
,
you left on the safety.
2
You do and you'll be walkin' from here to Fort Bridger,
missy
.
3
Jump in,
missy
,
and I'll put you down at the right place.
4
You bring it,
missy
,
and lay it down here, said Mr. Featherstone.
5
Now
missy
,
rise as if to go and call Gift to follow.
1
So I must turn
fille
de cuisine for a little while.
2
He referred to her ironically as la
fille
de mon concierge.
3
For you comprehend not the position of la jeune
fille
in all France!
4
Et moi aussi, j'ai assassiné moralement deux femmes, la mère et sa
fille
.
5
And his reek of barley wine did
fille
the chamber.
1
Ask her,' he says gently, 'to give the
young
woman
good advice.
2
I just wonder, what took such a serious
young
woman
off course?
3
Clearly, the
young
woman
had no idea what her father was saying.
4
A
young
woman
named Jennifer Cannon vanished from Montreal several years ago.
5
To be honest, I do not believe it, the
young
woman
said.
Usage of
young lady
in English
1
Thus why would this
young
lady
come forward in hope of justice?
2
The
young
lady
who answered said I'm afraid I don't know anything.
3
Before Judah had a chance to respond, Mercy said, Enough,
young
lady
.
4
You interrupted a perfectly good pipe, I'll have you know,
young
lady
.
5
It's not a good idea for a
young
lady
to walk alone.
6
Our source informs us that no response came from the
young
lady
.
7
This
young
lady
is unconscious; help me lift her into the wagon.
8
Is it on account of that certain
young
lady
and Father Moran?
9
A
young
lady
finally approached and said to me, I'm Miss Westin.
10
She
is
-
was
-
a
fine
young
lady
,
and we will all feel her loss.
11
So she did what any
young
lady
of good breeding would do.
12
Now you're a beautiful
young
lady
who is growing up so fast.
13
Suddenly, she understood why her
young
lady
had taken to her bed.
14
We cannot have a single
young
lady
in such a powerful position.
15
Yes: and the
young
lady
in the chaise to-day was that girl.
16
The
young
lady
refused;-butit was not long before the bead disappeared.
Other examples for "young lady"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
young
lady
young
Adjective
Noun
Translations for
young lady
Portuguese
mulher
garota
senhorita
rapariga
moça
Catalan
noia
senyoreta
Spanish
jovencita
chica
joven
niña
muchacha
señorita
mujercita
Young lady
through the time
Young lady
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Less common
Australia
Rare
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