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Example sentences for "another girl"

  • Move down a little, please, Jane," she continued, turning to another girl with a rosy face and dark eyes.

  • The next moment she had flung open a door, and revealed a good-sized room, which was occupied by another girl at the farther end, who wore a shock of red hair rather untidily put up in a loose knot at the back of her head.

  • Graydon laughed a little bitterly as he said, "So you imagine that after my recent experience I shall soon be making love to another girl?

  • You have lost a valuable emerald ring belonging to another girl who is making it disagreeable for you.

  • He's a perfect infant prodigy," went on another girl.

  • Of course she must," put in another girl.

  • One day he looks for a moment thoughtfully at another girl, whereat Urvasi gets so jealous that she refuses to accept his apology, and in her anger forgets that no woman must walk into the forest of the war-god.

  • A frequent complaint of the girls is that the men forget whom they happen to be caressing and call them by another girl's name.

  • Another girl is stripped like the others, and lashed, marked, and scarred on the back, 395.

  • Hardly ever before had she sought the companionship of another girl, nor could she quite understand the motive that was making her do so now.

  • Another girl came in as Alexandra went out.

  • When you live for weeks with another girl in one room, and don't have a cross word it stands to reason one of you must be eighteen-carat.

  • A girl of ten may suffer from sleepless nights when the governess she loves has spoken affectionately to another girl.

  • He disclaimed her because they showed him another girl, and that is what exasperated him.

  • But they say now that they were mistaken, and that this is another girl, and the best proof is that Jurand himself disclaimed her.

  • It was said here, that those who actually did it were robbers, and the Knights of the Cross recaptured her, but it turned out to be another girl.

  • Now the girl looked at her for a brief instant, and rose, crossing the little room to the side of another girl.

  • Susan, quietly determined to treat him, or attempt to treat him, with at least the frank protest she would have shown to another girl, telephoned to the Baxter house at once.

  • Miss Elsie Kirk sat in the corner seat, with her arm about the bowed shoulders of another girl, who was crying, with her head on the table.

  • Now we've got another girl, Another girl, another girl; Now we've got another girl To help us with our dancing.

  • Another girl of the line then takes the ball and the game continues till the right holder of the ball is named.

  • Another girl or two came in, they hurried through the operation as if they did not like it.

  • Once in my life since, another girl made me a similar confession, and those are the only two who confessed to an illness at the time they had the illness on them.

  • Then she slipped away, and presently whispered to another girl what a mistaken speech she had made, and they put their heads together with soft, averted giggles.

  • I want to see you a few minutes about something," she said, soberly; and then she pressed forward to speak to another girl, and he could not get another word with her about it.

  • There isn't another girl in Pembroke treats him as badly as you do.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "another girl" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    another aspect; another church; another circumstance; another from; another girl; another group; another hymn; another language; another name; another object; another person; another place; another plantation; another quarter; another question; another river; another sense; another sign; another small; another visit; another volume; another world; another year; elegiac verse; venereal infection; what else