Sinônimos
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.
1Many people talk about the future but miss the present, Imbourg said.
2Conclusion: Conventional radiographs miss a significant number of cases of Lisfranc injury.
3Six years was a long time to miss seeing a best friend.
4Pay particular attention to what's being said; otherwise you could miss something.
5She said: The key thing I miss out on is small talk.
1A male voice said, Here, little missy, you left on the safety.
2You do and you'll be walkin' from here to Fort Bridger, missy.
3Jump in, missy, and I'll put you down at the right place.
4You bring it, missy, and lay it down here, said Mr. Featherstone.
5Now missy, rise as if to go and call Gift to follow.
1Thus why would this young lady come forward in hope of justice?
2The young lady who answered said I'm afraid I don't know anything.
3Before Judah had a chance to respond, Mercy said, Enough, young lady.
4You interrupted a perfectly good pipe, I'll have you know, young lady.
5It's not a good idea for a young lady to walk alone.
1Ask her,' he says gently, 'to give the young woman good advice.
2I just wonder, what took such a serious young woman off course?
3Clearly, the young woman had no idea what her father was saying.
4A young woman named Jennifer Cannon vanished from Montreal several years ago.
5To be honest, I do not believe it, the young woman said.
1So I must turn fille de cuisine for a little while.
2He referred to her ironically as la fille de mon concierge.
3For you comprehend not the position of la jeune fille in all France!
4Et moi aussi, j'ai assassiné moralement deux femmes, la mère et sa fille.
5And his reek of barley wine did fille the chamber.
6And then out came Damer père and Damer mère, Damer fille, and Damer fils.
7What d'ye suppose a fille de joy is in English?
8Le Pen fille nearly doubled that total on May 7.
9That does not concern you ma fille, I know that and a good deal more.
10He thinks Lisa Arpent a jeune fille-likethese others.
11I'm going over and pull the wretch's ears. She rose with a jeune fille bow.
12She is so natural, a rare thing nowadays: the modern jeune fille is a sophisticated product.
13Une Jeune fille tombante, a Young Girl, Falling.
14The fille-de-chambre too was handsome and cleanly-looking, but somewhat more loquacious than a weary traveller required.
15Yet all the time I have been true to you, parce que je suis bonne fille.
16You didn't seem to mind when the French chap was talking about a fille de joy.