A girl or young woman who is unmarried.
1 For you comprehend not the position of la jeune fille in all France!
2 He thinks Lisa Arpent a jeune fille - like these others.
3 I'm going over and pull the wretch's ears. She rose with a jeune fille bow.
4 She is so natural, a rare thing nowadays: the modern jeune fille is a sophisticated product.
5 The difference of dress between the jeune fille and the jeune femme is very strongly marked in France.
6 For present purposes she had assumed the form of a jeune fille of the twentieth century (anno Domini).
7 The conversations everywhere are all absolutely " jeune fille " ; never anything the least "risqué," though it is often amusing.
8 Reuter's establishment, where about a hundred specimens of the genus " jeune fille " collected together offered a fertile variety of subject.
9 I called her "La jeune fille farouche" (looked this up first before doing so), and she was always called this afterwards.
10 Une Jeune fille tombante, a Young Girl, Falling.
11 Une Jeune fille tombante.
12 This remarkable woman is a painter also, and exhibited a picture called "La jeune Fille et la Mort."
13 "And this picture on the right, the jeune fille ? "
14 "Well, I never meant them for 'la jeune fille . ' "
15 'Even so,' said Eustace, 'and Annora is no mere child, not one of your jeunes filles , who may be disposed of at one's will.
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