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Example sentences for "haired girl"

  • The cottage on the cliff is no more isolated than our cottage here in the hollow, now that the Carsons are away," continued the black-haired girl.

  • I couldn't help it," replied the red-haired girl in excited tones.

  • But--" It all still seemed so ridiculous to the red-haired girl.

  • If I had my way about it, I'd ship them straight home on the next train," declared the red-haired girl angrily.

  • And yet he could ache a little for that red-haired girl, and this without any difficulty.

  • Five times while she sat there he saw the red-haired girl or Oliver bring men up; saw youths cast longing glances; saw girls watching her with cold appraisement, or with a touching, frank delight.

  • But you have never talked about much of anything else before this particular occasion," said the red-haired girl.

  • This last was Grace Mason, the flaxen-haired girl's chum.

  • Win, not having forgotten her curiosity concerning the red-haired girl's mysterious murmur to the superintendent, longed to question the sardine, who had the air of knowing everything she ought and ought not to know.

  • She remembered that the red-haired girl, though she must have had experience or she would not have possessed references, had said something about eight dollars.

  • The red-haired girl, looking prettier than before because of a bright flush on her sallow face, pranced away, head triumphantly up, and a key and a queer little book in her hand.

  • Doro saying, as she saw her with her arms about a little red-haired girl, both sitting on a sofa, while Sanders attempted to prop the Christmas tree up in a corner, bracing it with a wooden chair.

  • It was an inspiration to try to meet that pretty red-haired girl again, and by Jove!

  • Atalanta depicts the bust only of a dark-haired girl in purple and white drapery, with a snake-like ornament twisted round her arm, which is bare to the shoulder.

  • A frieze, Music, was shown, and at the Grosvenor Gallery A Study of a fair-haired girl, in green velvet dress.

  • Louie, smiling, and handing her cup of tea to the copper-haired girl.

  • The copper-haired girl, having shown Louie her cubicle, offered to show her the rest of the house also.

  • Was this the staid young lawyer who had determined to see no more of this red-haired girl--to nip in the bud any feeling he might have developed for her?

  • Was this the same man, running down dale and up hill with a basket of broken china on his arm, while the red-haired girl chased on ahead with an empty milk can, running to make up for lost time and not be late with the motormen's supper?

  • Your body is with these chanting monks, but your heart is with Peter Brandt and his red-haired girl.

  • The next morning Gerard was eager to start, but Denys was under a vow to see the murderers of the golden-haired girl executed.

  • Your son Gerard is more like to be the father of a family than a priest: he is for ever with Margaret, Peter Brandt's red-haired girl, and he loves her like a cow her calf.

  • During the try-out Lawrence Armitage's blue eyes had been frequently directed toward the quiet, fair-haired girl of his choice.

  • She turned to the fair-haired girl at her side with a gesture which said more plainly than words, "You see for yourself.

  • The golden-haired girl's voice was not quite steady.

  • She was very fond of this quiet, fair-haired girl, who, with Jerry Macy, had stood by her so resolutely through dark days.

  • I must come and see your pictures some day,--I suppose when the red- haired girl is on the premises.

  • He abhorred tea, but, since it gave him a little longer time in her presence, he drank it devoutly, and the red-haired girl sat in an untidy heap and eyed him without speaking.

  • Thank you," said Dick under his breath to the red-haired girl, and he removed himself swiftly.

  • It is possible that he bore the disappointment better by thinking of that golden-haired girl.

  • A few remained lingering above; among them the gentleman to whom belonged the golden-haired girl, and the servant with skin of kindred colour.

  • You see all this luxury about you," proclaimed the red-haired girl, solemnly.

  • Nan and Bess were glad to note that their acquaintance, the red-haired girl, was with them.

  • That's just it," said the serious, red-haired girl.

  • The curious glances flung at Nan and her chum confused them, the buzz of conversation added to their embarrassment, and had it not been for the red-haired girl, Laura Polk, they would have been tempted to turn and flee.

  • There is no red-haired girl in the house.

  • You say that the--the yellow-haired girl, Penelope Grant, is at Caughnawaga with Douw Fonda!

  • As she bent in the crush to pick it up, the ruddy-haired girl stooped on a like errand.

  • A good many were grumbling, but that sandy-haired girl in the spectacles said nothing.

  • Winona asked the ruddy-haired girl, who was wiping her spectacles nervously.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "haired 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:
    faced man; forty rods; found there; had for; haired cadet; haired child; haired gentleman; haired girl; haired lady; haired people; haired priest; haired woman; haired young; haired youth; hard cash; inch columbiad; junior high; level teaspoonful; mind upon; more work; social justice; three drams; until now; usually about; whole body; wild dogs