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Example sentences for "both girls"

  • The minister has two daughters, both girls, and a wife.

  • I am very sorry to tell you," he began, and the hearts of both girls sank, "that the properties which you wished to buy have been sold.

  • The door of both girls' dress closets stood wide open, revealing every item of wearing apparel in each, lying in disorderly heaps on the floor.

  • Both girls laughed at this bit of fancy, the oval mirror reflecting a charming picture as Marjorie carefully adjusted the veil over Connie's golden curls.

  • My hope was that I could take a house in London during the spring and bring both girls out.

  • But he looked very hard at both girls as they walked up the aisle of the church, accompanied by Mrs Fortescue.

  • Both girls were on their feet in an instant.

  • By no means of timid dispositions, both girls, nevertheless, became nervous.

  • The two days passed slowly for both girls, but at length the time came to go.

  • She increased the speed of the little craft, and it rushed on through the dark and murky water, both girls keeping a keen lookout ahead.

  • Both girls uttered a cry of terror as the aircraft fell like a stone hurled into space.

  • Illustration: Both girls uttered a cry of terror as the air craft fell like a stone hurled into space.

  • Roy, as both girls sprang to their feet, their faces flushed and eyes shining.

  • Both girls gazed up at the leafy branches overhead and spied a tiny black kitten crying piteously.

  • Both girls got to their feet, Jane with the satchel still in her hands.

  • Both girls jumped in alarm, and Jo Ann almost tumbled off the bed.

  • Both girls smiled, and Peggy went on, "She'd have had heart failure or something by this time.

  • Both girls had to laugh outright at the unexpected confession; but Sary was in a serious frame of mind and paid no attention to their merriment.

  • Both girls tip-toed over to hear what news he had to impart, for his behavior denoted some dread secret.

  • When they were finally seated, both girls looked at each other.

  • At the mention of the gold-seeker, both girls looked at each other and the same thought flashed to both of them at once.

  • He was very attentive to both girls, neither of whom showed any desire to monopolize his society.

  • Both girls looked at him in the utmost surprise.

  • Both girls stared at her in utter astonishment.

  • But when they reached there they learned, much to the disappointment of both girls, that neither the consul nor any of the others were about.

  • Both girls sprang to their feet, Joyce exclaiming indignantly: "Look at Bates's pup chasing Goliath!

  • Both girls jumped to their feet and stood listening to the strange sounds that came from under the valance hanging about the bottom of the great four-poster bed.

  • Both girls stood up, straightened out their crushed dresses, patted their red eyes with their handkerchiefs, and fell in at the end of the line.

  • Both girls appeared on the veranda to which the depot cart had been drawn up.

  • As the train flew along, or Dalton flew away, as it seemed from the car windows, both girls indulged in a very creditable sentiment--a streak of homesickness.

  • Barbara did not glance from the page of her book, both girls were so convinced that it was only the woman who usually brought them their dinner at this hour.

  • Both girls looked up to see a young Cossack soldier riding toward them.

  • Both girls breathed a sigh of relief, as they heard the words in English.

  • Both girls were a little timid about the reception they might get.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "both girls" 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:
    both alike; both armies; both before and after; both coasts; both figures; both forms; both gold and silver; both hands; both kingdoms; both know; both parent; both places; both poles; both political; both races; both sexes; both sides; both the teaching and administrative spheres; both were; both wings; both worlds; nearly three; plentiful supply; poetry and; seven members; would stop