A girl or young woman with whom a man is romantically involved.
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Examples for "girl"
Examples for "girl"
1But the girl really just needed independence from her current living situation.
2Nancy said with unusual severity, 'Don't ask so many questions, my girl.'
3The girl's family yesterday made a public appeal for her safe return.
4He stood up and heard the girl ask, 'Be you a-goin', zur?'
5The girl tried unsuccessfully last year & will try again this year.
1Eric's arrival in Mexico has come about through his girlfriend's research work.
2A Valentine's Day present from a girlfriend a good many years before.
3Older brother has brought his new girlfriend home for the first time.
4Six years ago, I moved up to Dublin with my then-girlfriend, now-wife.
5Beth was his maybe-girlfriend; the same age, and always trading raucous insults.
1Bring yourself and your lady friend to City Hall at four o'clock.
2There's Grawp, who's tall as some trees, and his new lady friend.
3I have likewise been unable to reach Susan Norton, Ben's lady friend.
4Was it perhaps Napoleon's lady friend rushing downstairs to welcome her lover?
5But let's look at the reason for your lady friend's prodigious lust.
6I brought this lady friend of mine for him, Mr. King explained.
7The look in your eye when you spoke of your lady friend.
8Your lady friend there will see to that even if you don't.
9I shall tell him it was a daguerreotype of a lady friend.
10Suppose you get over there with your lady friend and sit down.
11She had an old lady friend who was desirous of living downtown.
12My lady friend sang another solo, and then began an indescribable scene.
13Some awful kind of day for you and your lady friend, huh?
14I'm afraid it's too affectionate; he'll think it's from a lady friend.
15In the evening, Borges goes to the cinema with a society lady friend.
16It was just possible that Mr. Poindexter had entertained his lady friend there.
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