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Example sentences for "mere girl"

  • She is, of course, the offspring of a concubine, but as a mere girl, she can't be placed on the same footing as a man!

  • Tetsujo, "shall I be able to contain myself while you condescend to bandy words with a mere girl?

  • To bargain thus with a mere girl--" the samurai muttered.

  • At first it seemed incredible that so great a man could concern himself with the affairs of a mere girl.

  • If he knew of that 'mere girl' what we know, he would say that his fate could not rest in better hands.

  • But, Mr. Adams, I am only a mere girl, and you might pay too dearly for me.

  • Poor Philip," sighed Olive, "what would he say if he knew that his fate rests in the hands of a mere girl?

  • Henceforth she was no longer a mere girl, nor a woman of the ordinary type.

  • Until then she had been a mere girl; but now the spirit of a woman who was wronged blazed up in her and called out all her latent powers.

  • In the second place, it is odd that there was still another woman--a mere girl--who was so infatuated with Burr that when she was told of his marriage it nearly broke her heart.

  • Such great men should not be trifled with, especially by a mere girl, and might severely chastise Si'Wren for her boldness, and perhaps as well for her blatant ignorance of such matters.

  • Just one soul, and that but a youth and a mere girl?

  • Under the spell of her quiet, almost pensive smile, he decided that she could be little more than a mere girl, until he noticed the womanly fullness of her breast and hips and what seemed a languid weariness about the eyes themselves.

  • She might have passed for a mere girl, but for the heavy shadows about the weary-looking, violet eyes and the betraying fullness of her soberly gowned figure.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    eternal misery; everywhere present; higher sphere; mere child; mere force; mere form; mere girl; mere human; mere illusion; mere nothing; mere physical; mere trifle; merely formal; merely human; merely said; merely the; merely wished; mulberry tree; postal savings; speak unto; terminal clusters; that fellow; thinks himself; this chapter; universal love; would also