A Japanese woman trained to entertain men with conversation and singing and dancing.
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Examples for "geisha"
Examples for "geisha"
1Though, of course, geisha are always called beautiful, even those who aren't.
2I wouldn't be known by my geisha name, Sayuri, until years later.
3I could hear the laughter of a group of men and geisha.
4In another part of the room, guests and geisha are playing ken.
5Then one of the geisha asked Shojiro if he'd heard from Bajiru-san.
1The geisha girl is not always a butterfly.
2If you can imagine Ian Paisley dressed as a geisha girl, you'll begin to get the picture.
3Then, after a considerable pause, there followed another geisha girl; and thus the procession continued for over an hour.
4Indifference and pique swung Ryder towards a geisha girl, but a trace of irritation lingered and he found her, "You likee plink gleisha?"
5A trip of cherry blossoms and Geisha girls.
6The geisha girls are far too old.
7Geisha girls are sold very young, the age ranging from 10 to 12 years.
8I've only a moment to spare, for at three o'clock I lose my identity and become a Geisha girl.
9Geisha girls danced while singing a specially composed chant of welcome, and an elaborate luncheon was served in an adjoining hall.
10What could they think of her mother playing at Geisha girl in her own home at the very hour of its wreck?
11"The same as a Japanese geisha girl."
12"And what is a geisha girl?"
Translations for geisha girl