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1 Mr. Mason and the Daingerfields have a girls ' school in the village.
2 We could leave the kiddos with our DHs and have a girls - only weekend.
3 First, she thought she would only have a girls ' party.
4 I'm sure we'll get another chance to have a girls ' day out with extreme violence.
5 This is a movie for the moms, leave the hubby at home to look after your friends and have a girls night out.
6 However, she seems to be just having a girls trip with Gwyneth Paltrow.
7 Have a girls ' night. This shouldn't wait until the next day.
8 Will was out of town and we had a girls ' night.
9 They had a girls ' school in Concord, North Carolina.
10 We're supposed to be having a girls night, and here we are talking about guys.
11 "Yeah, she wanted to have a girls ' night out," I lied.
12 "Your mom and I used to have a girls - only for-
13 "Don't forget that we have a girls ' lunch tomorrow."
14 "We were having a girls ' night!"
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